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New York Times crossword of January 12th, 2013 other clues
'Aladdin' villain
'Deo vindice' was its motto: Abbr
'Different strokes for different folks'
'If you can find a better car, buy it' pitchman
'The Two Towers' army
'___ Heart' (1988 Whoopi Goldberg film)
1992 chick-lit best seller set in Phoenix
Activity with traps
Air
Algonquian chief
Amount of olives
Anti-cavalry weapon
Aristotle's '___ Rhetorica'
Barista's injuries
Be in the can
Big 12 sch
Birder's reward
Body image, briefly
Code of conduct
Connection requirement, at times
Did a rush job on?
Dimple
Earmark
Element
Emulates Chicken Little
Exaggerated workload
Fell off
Foreign refusal
Fortune 100 company named after a smoker
Green jam ingredient?
In the wrong business?
Inspire warm feelings about
Jack or forklift
Jester's locale
Key
Like chop-shop cars
Like many measuring spoons
Like some fake redheads
Litter critter
Look-sees
Move through a market
Much paperwork
Not nervous at all
Oil deposit problem
On-air hobbyists?
One of Macbeth's thanedoms
Ooh and aah, e.g
Pair in a cage
Pico Mountain innovation of 1940
Place to change trunks
Portrayer of June in 'Henry & June'
Promising location
Promising start?
Sad sack's lament
Select
Shortbread flavorer
Smoking, say
Sports org. with the Colorado Rapids
Stationary
Suffix with cannon
They might make a dog run
Thick base for pizza
Venture
Vintage Jaguar
Wear for some superheroines
Weigh
Wood or Underwood
___ Hamels, 2008 World Series M.V.P
___ macchiato

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