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LA Times crossword of January 26th, 2019 other clues
Belief
No-parking area
Literary France
Lang. test for top students
Cajun confection
Skincare brand from the Greek for "beautiful wax"
Envision
Fast flight
Inclines
Engaged in
Explorer da Gama
Latch (onto)
Arles article
Piece of TNT?
Anna of "The Emoji Movie"
Selection process including the Sky and the Sun
Lip-syncing accompaniment?
"Me too"
Bingo center square
Hasbro game that requires twisting and pulling
Spacewalk initials
Ready for fumigation
Metaphorical low area, with "the"
Gathering tools
1990s gaming release, initially
"LOTR" initials
Visitor center
Course with fruit, perhaps
Sure-footed critters
Licorice, e.g.
Increase
Commented on EweTube?
Ironically, designation for the fourth film release in a classic sequence
Remove the zest from
Record no.
Tablets brand ... or, cutely, what they treat
Saves for the future
Hardly taciturn
Whack
Andalusian city on the Costa del Sol
One in a conflict, maybe
Utter
2017 hit comedy about a women's weekend getaway
QB's protection, in football lingo
Type of gland
Hangs
Where I-35 and I-80 intersect
Symbols of thinness
End point of the Noble Eightfold Path
CBer's opening word
Golden __
Decisively outraces
Begging to be picked
Nonetheless
Two and one, for two
Trapped, in a way
Old-style dope?
In contrast with
Narrow-bladed swords
Do in a bit
Winter Paralympians' equipment
Legal pros
Jersey Shore rockers since the '70s
Visored military cap
Companion of A-Rod
Works on programs
Where some subs are fixed

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