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New York Times crossword of January 30th, 2020 other clues |
High-profile pair |
Means of access |
Not so obvious |
Classic Bob Marley song |
Site of Saguaro National Park |
It may bring one back to reality |
Shoot the breeze |
Insult, slangily |
Dark period for poets |
Not written |
Stinging plant |
Country bordering Togo |
"Seize the ___!" |
Chimney output |
"Don't freak out" |
Uno tripled |
Dollar alternative |
Participate in a common children's game, as illustrated in this puzzle |
Home of the oldest university in the Americas (founded 1551) |
Buffoon |
One of a Disney septet |
Eclipses, to some |
GQ or T |
Like much stand-up comedy |
Lira : Turkey :: ___ : Korea |
Have high hopes |
Starchy tuber |
Practice before a game |
Crazy popular, as a product |
Ending to a White House address |
Root that's roasted and eaten |
Test the strength of, chemically |
Rabble-rouse |
Noted Roosevelt |
Gift that comes in pieces |
Classic Bill Withers song |
"Whatever pays the bills" |
Arrow poison |
"Star Wars" Jedi, familiarly |
Competitor of Ruffles |
Tread slowly |
St. Petersburg was once named after him |
Wiped |
Disappear, as a trail |
Adams with a camera |
Snickers |
Entrepreneur Musk |
Bowl over |
Michigan, in Chicago: Abbr. |
"Get ___ Ya-Ya's Out!" |
Place to find corn dogs and funnel cakes |
Tripoli native |
Banks of "America's Next Top Model" |
Quiet fishing spot |
"The Grapes of Wrath" figure |
Work station |
Book after Ezra: Abbr. |
Mr. Met, for one |
"Gangsta's Paradise" rapper |
Call off |
Post-blizzard need |
A long way to go? |
Part of a church chorus |
Like some cellars |
Mob man |
Spa amenities |
Sister in a Brothers Grimm tale |
1998 Olympics host city |
Positive particle |
Shout before entering a gunfight |
Ill will |
Official of ancient Rome |
Grows fond of |
Traditional remedy for a sore throat |
Chum |
One may be bronze or golden |
Oil worker's locale |
Term of endearment |
Campaigned |
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