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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2011 other clues |
Expensive bar |
Fail to notice |
Father, as a mudder |
Fly catcher |
Fop who makes idle sketches of a Chinese river? |
Fountain orders |
H as in Hera |
Hemingway, once |
Hold 'em alternative |
Hopeful |
Ice cream mogul Joseph |
Illinois home of Black Hawk College |
It has a big mouth |
Jamie of 'M*A*S*H' |
Kicks in |
Labor party? |
Last Julio-Claudian emperor |
Lickspittle |
Life vest worn on a Korean border river? |
Like some jokes and jobs |
Literary title character from the planet Antiterra |
Look badly? |
Main |
Minute |
More than just leaning toward |
Most debonair |
Move, in Realtor-ese |
N.F.L. commentator Phil |
Narrow inlets |
Neighborhood west of the Bowery |
Not give ___ |
Old-timey oath |
One often going by limo |
One who doesn't retire early |
Pained expression? |
Team whose home ice is the Prudential Center |
Tends, as sheep |
The Ducks of the N.C.A.A. |
The merchant of Venice |
The Silver State: Abbr. |
They're checked at check-in |
Train track beam |
Trillion: Prefix |
Tubes, e.g. |
U2 collaborator on 'Passengers: Original Soundtracks 1' |
Unsettle |
V.M.I. athletes |
Van Gogh painting that sold for a record $53.9 million in 1987 |
Whiff |
With 11-Down, prehistoric period |
With 123-Across, what minor rivers of Pakistan say at their junctions? |
With 24-Across, why a Midwest river has so many tributaries? |
With 47-Across, onetime Chinese premier |
Workers |
Workers' rights org. |
Works on copy |
___ apparatus (cell organelle) |
___ dixit |
___ Mawr |
___ spell |
___-deucey |
'American Beauty' director Mendes |
'Buon ___' |
'Confessions of an English ___-Eater' |
'I Shot Andy Warhol' actress Taylor |
'I thought ___!' ('My feeling exactly!') |
'My Name Is Asher ___' |
'Shrek!' author William |
'Typee' sequel |
'Wow!' |
'___ you!' |
- |
0.2% of a ream |
1960s dance, with 'the' |
2006 World Cup champion |
2009 sci-fi role for Chris Pine |
Acronym for a small-runway aircraft |
Actress Skye |
Adrift, say |
Aggressive posturin' on an English river? |
Andrea ___, famous shipwreck |
Atlanta-based cable inits. |
Attacks dinner |
Aunt of 1960s TV |
Basketmaking material |
Big name in bubbly |
Bookish |
California governor who was recalled in 2003 |
Can of Cornwall? |
Channel crosser Gertrude |
Chocolate substitute |
Christine ___, 'The Phantom of the Opera' heroine |
Cold war term of address |
Connected, as circuit elements |
Cookie with a geographical name |
Corner |
Corporate shuffling, for short |
Cozy corner |
Cry of accomplishment |
Cut a fine figure? |
Devour, with 'up' or 'down' |
Dull discomfort |
Earth shade |
Exemplary |
Pinpoint, say |
Piranhas in a German border river? |
Played one's part |
Pop |
Popular Ford |
Prefix with carpal |
Prefix with con |
Priests' changing room |
Provoke |
Reachable by pager |
Request to an Alaskan river to return to its headwaters? |
Risk territory east of Ukraine |
Rock, in modern lingo |
Rook |
School whose motto is Latin for 'Never tickle a sleeping dragon' |
See 120-Across |
See 23-Across |
See 69-Down |
See 9-Down |
Semiliquid lump |
Sent to the free-throw line |
She's prone to brooding |
Shield border, in heraldry |
Silly singing |
Snacked |
Soft & ___ |
Sommelier's prefix |
Speed of sound |
Stand-up guy? |
Start of a Beatles refrain |
Stephen of 'The End of the Affair' |
Stonewallers' statements |
Tad |
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