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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2010 other clues
Neither freshwater nor marine
Not even once, to Nietzsche
Not just reworked
Nutty nosh
One very concerned with how a kid acts
One who minds his manors?
Orderly supervisor, maybe: Abbr.
Org. that tracks numbers
Plague
Plant disease similar to blackleg
Rod
Sheets are sold in them
Sonnet feature
South of Brazil?
Speculation follower
Sports
Sportscaster with the autobiography 'Holy Cow!'
The ___ Dukes (1960s-'70s band)
They may fall when you're down
They're fed by venae cavae
To the extent that
Troubled
What '+' may indicate
What an angry employee might give a boss
___ bourrée (ballet move)
Biblioteca Ambrosiana locale
Boarding house?: Abbr.
Carolina natives
Cell phone feature
Change (into)
Comic actress who co-starred on 'Archie Bunker's Place'
Company man's grp.?
Contemporary of Baiul and Yamaguchi
Cost increaser
Dance based on bullfight music
Deer stalkers
Dividers of 35-Down
Driver's problem
Edible mold
Element #26
End of the Bible?
Engages in hydrotherapy
Entrepreneur's request
Evidence of paranormal activity, perhaps
Exclamation in Ems
Gender-neutral phrase
Go with
Got together
It was split in 1948: Abbr.
Jackson Pollock's player in 'Pollock'
Jerk
Kansas City-to-Omaha dir.
Kenyan leader Mboya whom Obama called his 'godfather'
Lay an egg
Like the coats of 25-Down
Limerick scheme
Medical suffix
Mil. authority
Mimicking
1919 novel set in Paris and Tahiti, with 'The'
1968 soul album with the hit 'Think'
A bowl of cherries, in Chelsea
A caddie may hold it
A caddy may hold it
'___ White Season' (André Brink novel)
#1 hit from the album 'J.Lo'
'That's completely wrong!'
'Time was ...'
'... who hath begotten the drops of ___?': Job 38:28

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