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New York Times crossword of January 17th, 2021 other clues |
Starbucks sizes smaller than grandes |
Bagless vacuum maker |
Dove bar, e.g. |
Party game similar to Catch Phrase |
Grows increasingly more irksome |
Savvy couple? |
___ the Kid, nickname for N.H.L. star Crosby |
Freak (out) |
Nickelodeon competitor |
Given as a bequest |
Way into a garage, typically |
Tennis star who won at least one Grand Slam title for a record 13 straight years |
Initialism that can include an "h" for "humble" |
GPS guess |
California wine region |
Old-timey "OMG!" |
Variables in (pi)r^2 and 2(pi)r |
Road trip guessing game |
Designed to deter stealing |
Tool for pool |
Will Smith/Tommy Lee Jones film series, for short |
Old-timey cry of disgust |
___-American |
It has its pros and cons |
Major utility pipeline |
Whimper |
Part of P.R. |
Pesto ingredient |
For one purpose only |
Far from wild |
Org. that takes many forms |
Five-star |
Quark-antiquark combo |
Some entertainers at children's birthday parties |
Europe's longest river |
Trouble |
Western Hemisphere grp. |
O icon |
Legendary firefighter Red |
Curler's surface |
Prove wrong |
Kind of palm cultivated for its fruit |
Awards show that airs at night, ironically |
When repeated, a Hawaiian fish |
Linguist Chomsky |
Dense fog, metaphorically |
Visual phenomenon created by short flashes of light |
007's alma mater |
Causing constriction of the pupils |
Nailed the test |
Stuffing herb |
Green on the screen |
American Kennel Club designation |
One whose calling is making calls? |
QB's passing stat: Abbr. |
Up to |
Brown. ender |
Din from a den |
Keystone ___ |
TV channel that owns the website The Undefeated |
Beer in a green bottle |
Put forward |
Part of a college visit, typically |
Tony winner Menzel |
Computer menu with Undo and Redo |
Unseal furtively, as an envelope |
Submits an online return |
Behave theatrically |
Lesser Antilles native |
City that's home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites |
Floral fragrance note |
Expand upon |
Part of une éclipse |
Antarctica's ___ Ice Shelf |
Nestlé creamer |
"Go ___!" (coach's encouragement) |
Bothered persistently |
Restored to mint condition |
Prepare to swing, say |
Musical with the opening number "Every Story Is a Love Story" |
Word before bag or bar |
Anthony Hopkins, for one |
Easy target |
Humor regarding a serious matter |
What's more, it's said |
Buddy of "The Beverly Hillbillies" |
" |
Sang one's own praises |
Down stream? |
Getting warm, so to speak |
Former basketball star Gilbert ... or the places he played |
Ulan ___, Mongolia |
Not for mass audiences |
It was established by a 1926 royal charter |
Send, as payment |
#1 of 50, alphabetically: Abbr. |
Garb in a duck blind, informally |
Be against |
Obscure knowledge |
Judge |
Violent, maybe |
Pool competitions |
Prince Andrew's younger daughter |
Hitchhike |
Like snow leopards and Siberian tigers |
Z4 or Q50 |
Ones making strong impressions? |
University of Montana city |
On the main |
Old genre for 12-Down |
Certain laundry detergent capsule |
Emulates the Mongols |
Suffix with mega- or multi- |
"Scram!" |
Prominent women's rights lawyer |
Member of an Iraqi minority |
What tots might go after? |
Sallie Mae products |
Marshmallow-filled snacks |
Took steroids, say |
Immature egg cell |
Shapiro of NPR |
"Je t'___" (words from a beau) |
Fading process for jeans |
ABCs |
Easy two points |
Classic dorm room meal |
Star of the "Taken" trilogy |
Jazz instrument pitched in the key of B flat |
"w"-like letters |
Peace activist Yoko |
Deep-toned cousin of an English horn |
Complained about getting fleeced? |
When the Battle of Yorktown occurs in "Hamilton" |
Lead-in to therapy |
Like loud phone conversations in public |
Subject of a Sleeves Up campaign |
Wi-Fi alternative |
T-Bonz dog treat brand |
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