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New York Times crossword of January 10th, 2009 other clues |
'The Good German' actor, 2006 |
252-gallon measures |
'___ che penso' (Handel aria) |
'Ha!' |
Land rover |
Let off |
Like sunbeams |
Literally, 'roof lizard' |
Magazine article |
Main engagement? |
Manage |
Member of the first state to adopt Christianity as its religion |
Morgiana's storied master |
Nero's homeland |
No-names |
Oft-repeated words |
Oil-rich South American basin |
One side in the Battle of Marathon |
Person at home |
Piece of pie, often |
Poem of 31 syllables in five lines |
Quick round of tennis |
Ready to move |
Regimen with 'cardio bursts' |
Remain close |
Rigel, for one |
River to the Yangtze |
River with an alphabetical-sounding name |
Safecrackers, slangily |
Scandalize, e.g. |
Scion |
See through at last |
Studs |
Style of envelope for greeting cards |
The United States, to some prospective immigrants |
Water |
___ Bones of 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' |
Asian language with 14+ million speakers |
Area between forest and prairie, e.g. |
Best in one's position |
Bit of a bluff |
Brilliantly colored food fish that changes hues when removed from the water |
Bushy-tailed? |
C relative |
Calm, say |
Cant |
Computer prefix meaning 2 to the 40th power |
Corrupting influence |
Cotton Club standout of the '30s |
Cut off |
Defeat quickly and overwhelmingly |
Deserter |
Doesn't bother |
Dress cuts |
Dyslexic TV host with a college degree in speech therapy |
Eagle, e.g. |
Early South Carolina senator Thomas |
Fire |
Flew |
Food carried by doves |
Foot-long stretchers |
Furious |
Hank Williams or Nat King Cole |
Irreparably cracked |
It's under a top |
Kind of fin on a fish |
Kites, e.g. |
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