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New York Times crossword of January 25th, 1998 other clues
Profit
Purina alternative
Ranch infestation?
Rossini subject
Russian river
Sale item label
Savers by profession
Saying nothing
Sch. subject
Scottish landowners
Sells
Sentence completer
Singer Adams
Smallpox symptom
Some Bach compositions
Some construction beams
Somewhat exotic meat
Special correspondent
Sport ___ (trucklike vehicles)
St. Patrick's home
Suffix with endo- or proto-
Swiftly
Swiveling part
Tax
Thread: Prefix
Ticket place: Abbr.
Tot's plaything?
Tree with pods
Twilled fabric
Underway to over there
Verbal dueling
Vestige
Was overrun
What to serve stew in?
'Later!'
'Soap' spinoff
'The Gift of the Magi' feature
'Voices Carry' vocalist Mann
'What ___ thou?'
'What ___ thou?'
'Wozzeck' and 'Jenufa'
'___ cloud nine!'
'___ precaution...'
1962 NASA success
1970's Chinese premier
90's actor Epps
Abbr. after a general's name, maybe
Aim
An otherwise well-behaved liar?
Automotive pioneer
Awakened
Basis
Basketball Hall-of-Famer Holman
Bassoon, basically
Blockers, e.g.
Brickmaker's furnace
Can't stand
Central vein of a leaf
Chanel fragrance
Coffee addict's meal?
Computer program input
Consumer
Control
Cords
Crew need
Cupronickel, e.g.
Cuss (out)
Land on the Rubicon
Landscaper's tool
Less exposed
Less sane
Let go
Li'l one
Like ghost stories
List ender
Lot
Luke's '90210' role
Marmots and such
Method for mixing cards, Illinois-style?
Monster in the Strait of Messina
Natural gas component
Nets
No-goodnik
Nobel or Celsius, e.g.
O. Henry Award-winning author Tillie ___
Oceanus and brothers
Oceanus and brothers
Old 'Tonight Show' theme writer
One of a ballroom couple
One of Henry VIII's six
One-on-one sport
Onetime America's Cup champ
Panay seaport with a repetitive name
Part of a toll-free long-distance number
Part of a wagon train
Passes
Perfectly healthy, to the Army
Person who cracks a whip
Plowing woe
Prepare to go home, in a way
Where the 1986 World Series was won
Whiplash preventer
Wife, with 'the'
Woodworking groove
Yeast, fruit and nuts?
___ Ababa
___ gratia
___ Reader (eclectic magazine)
Deep, unnatural sleep
Divided into sections
Down
Dwindle
English poet Dowson
Erhard's discipline
Family head
Flawlessly
Flirt with, maybe
French clergyman
Fumes
Gal of song
Gathering places
God, with 'the'
Grade
Great, in slang
Guys
Had
Had too much of
Hard
Haughtiness
Highflier's home?
Humpty Dumpty short?
Hydrocarbon derived from petroleum
Ice cream as still life?
Identical
Jean Renoir film heroine
Jewish teacher
Jump causer
Kind of home or room
Kind of service

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