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New York Times crossword of January 5th, 2008 other clues
Foremost
Governor who helped found Ohio State University
Harms
Has confiscated
Ice remover
Internet site graphics
Is a hero
It's featured in 'A Night at the Opera'
John of Lancaster
Kentucky college
Lands in the Persian Gulf
Light into
Like 1, but not I
Like plaster
Manhattan's place
N.F.L. salary limit
Next to nothing?
No Yankee fan
Not be generous with
Passive-aggressive and the like
Peggy of 'The Dukes of Hazzard'
Private dos?
Reactor overseer: Abbr.
Rest
Saucily titled best-selling diet book
Sign of stress?
Slip fillers
St. ___ (Caribbean island, familiarly)
Steinbeck's birthplace
Suffix with super
Suspect's request: Abbr.
T preceder
Target of a school bully
They really ought to be kicked
They're straight
1884 short story by Guy de Maupassant
Abundant sources
3,280.84 ft.
An alien may take it: Abbr.
Alliance
Anne of fashion
Apiece
Arizona senator Jon
Babes
Ben Jonson poem
Body found high in the Andes
Called out
Center starter?
Château ___-Brion (Bordeaux wine)
Chooses by divine election
College bookstore stock
Common desiccant
Cry from a daredevil cyclist
Dating letters
Dumped
Enamel strengthener
Explorer, e.g.
Fig. on a 1970s dollar
Ticket
Tickled user's response
UnitedHealth rival
University of Alaska Southeast campus site
Wee, to a wee 'un
Where Fredo Corleone gets shot
Where to hang, in slang
Yes or no follower
Yosemite Valley peak
___ disco (European dance music)
___-de-four (hemisphere-shaped vault)

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