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Musical set in France, informally crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 5th, 2017 other clues |
'Longtime companion' for 'same-sex partner,' once |
'___ Mio' |
*'Bingo!' |
*Comic actor / *Card game ... or a hint to the answers to the starred clues |
*Headless Horseman's prop |
*Put-down to an ignorant person |
*Quesadilla cheese |
*Slender tree of northern North America |
*Tool for removing heavy footwear |
*Trunk item |
*Versatile worker |
1994 Brandon Lee action film |
Bases of nightmares |
Bean used to make tempeh |
Bosox slugger a.k.a. Big Papi |
Brewing agents |
Comics artist |
Company for which about one in eight U.S. workers has worked |
Copyright year for 'Shrek' and 'Monsters, Inc.' |
Cut covering |
Directed |
Ending with fly and drive |
Enthusiast |
Eye-level sensor |
Fat ___ pig |
Figure on a rate sheet |
Financial guru Suze |
Former Maine senator Olympia |
Fruit that's sometimes poached |
Gaping mouth |
Gibble-gabble |
Gob |
Govt. org. that gets tips from whistleblowers |
Half of a Wall Street firm since 1882 |
How fish is shipped, often |
Ice cream maker Joseph |
In public |
Ineffectual exec |
Irish red ___ |
It may be pulled on a road |
Like Vlad the Impaler |
Mended, as rugs |
Mine, to Mimi |
Mizrahi of fashion |
N.Y.C.'s Third or Fifth |
Nick at ___ |
Nickname for Tony |
Nixon in 1995 or Lincoln in 2012 |
No longer at anchor |
One working on hands and knees |
Part of a Yiddish phrase of dismay |
Prefix with conscious |
Prompter? |
Roasted, in a way |
Robbed of the spotlight |
Scallop-edged cracker |
Shade of blue |
She played Annie Lee in 'Selma' |
Small enterprise? |
Speed skater Ohno |
Sporty two-seater |
Stand-up comic Sykes |
Stephen of 'V for Vendetta' |
Stock figure |
Stop at |
Tablecloths and napkins |
They're good at drawing kids |
Throw a hissy fit |
TKOs, e.g |
Tricked |
Vardalos of 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' |
William ___, physician who championed bedside training |
Write and send quickly, as a letter |
Wyoming's ___ Range |
___ above |
___ Coyote (toon) |
___ Tesfaye a.k.a. R&B's the Weeknd |
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