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New York Times crossword of January 10th, 2023 other clues
"Rent" character who sings "Light My Candle"
"And there you have it!"
"Woo-hoo! The weekend's here!"
Stench
Darling one
Otherwise
Titular animated character whose theme music is by Henry Mancini
Place for a ponytail
Add, as an extra perk
Indian and Arctic
Baseball great Mel
Cereal mascot whose catchphrase is "They're gr-r-reat!"
Like a famed piper
Winning tic-tac-toe line, when player X isn't paying attention
All together
Barely manage
Certain sib
Triumphed
Fictional feline from Japan … or how one might greet 17-, 24-, 54- or 65-Across
Yard cover
Wooden part of a railroad track
Animal with a long, sticky tongue
___ Gay (W.W. II plane)
Song refrain syllable
There's no place like it
Oz resident lacking in courage
Jenna Fischer's role on "The Office"
Negotiator's refusal
Toy item set up to be toppled
Cried
Lewis Carroll character with a disembodied smile
Hoppy beers, in brief
"Take the ___" (Duke Ellington classic)
Partner
London art museum
Body parts that might be "bumped"
Celebratory stadium cries
Shaggy Beatles hairdos
Inane
Under-the-bed resident, in a child's imagination
Peeves
Middle of many German names
Choose
Old Apple picture-editing app
Freeloader
"___ Grows in Brooklyn"
Pickleball relative
Scottish city on the River Clyde
Web connection letters
Around 2%-3%, for a customer using a credit card
Hand: Sp.
Avocado's center
Just one tiny bite
Like the gases argon and xenon
Ambient music trailblazer Brian
Stimpy's pal in cartoons
Morse code "morsel"
Old explosive device used to breach castle walls
Retired QB Manning
Mount that Moses mounted
Hairy cousin in "The Addams Family"
Philosopher Marx
"___, sure, you betcha!" (classic Minnesotan expression)
Fraction of a min.
Artist/activist Yoko
Thoroughly memorized
Buzzworthy, say
Flow (from)
Broadcasts not done in a studio
Founder of Taoism
White House family in the 1840s
Common after-dinner coffee preference
Christine of "Chicago Hope"
Norse god of wisdom and war
Negative conjunction
Note "to all staff"
Cleverness
Energy-monitoring org.
Ordeal for many H.S. seniors
What's-___-face

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