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New York Times crossword of January 31st, 2021 other clues |
Mannerly |
Philippine currency |
Just open |
Second socks, say |
Offer a judgment |
Thing with tags |
Fruit salad fruit |
Sound of exertion |
Huge celebration after L.A.'s football team wins the Super Bowl? |
Nice nicety |
Great shakes |
Bygone royalty |
Oodles and oodles |
Besmirch |
Big fuss |
With 1-Down, address ender |
Schlep |
Reason that the prestigious scientific journal refuses articles from President Herbert's relatives? |
Power symbol? |
Senate support |
___ gras |
Restorative indulgence |
Kind of bookstore |
Oil field sight |
It's symbolized by an elephant, for short |
Theater seating option |
Japanese honorific |
Apology from a musician to the other band members? |
Best Picture winner that was banned in Vietnam |
Lena of "Chocolat" |
1957 Jimmy Dorsey hit |
"Lonely Boy" singer, 1959 |
Stiff |
Morally uncompromised |
Many a summer position |
Like writing about how to write |
Epitome of herd mentality |
Volunteered at a nursery? |
General practice? |
Idle of Monty Python |
___ Lou Who of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" |
Elton John or Mick Jagger |
District on Hawaii's west coast |
Volcanic substance |
Person fluent in Quechua |
Et ___ (footnote abbr.) |
Fool |
Adding a historic ship as a deal sweetener? |
Campaign guru |
Super Bowl played in 2020 |
Past |
Get hold of |
Dry |
Hiker's snack |
Article from U.C.L.A.? |
Vatican ambassador |
Small versions |
Story about a drinking binge? |
Frost lines? |
Awards feat, for short |
Puccini piece |
Really lift |
Ed of "Elf" |
Movement based on deliberate irrationality |
Be really impressive, informally |
Procrastinate |
See 35-Across |
Uber and Lyft had theirs in 2019, for short |
Tarzan's transport |
Didn't just request |
Is dismissed, as a class |
On a Seder plate, it represents the arrival of springtime |
Port. is part of it |
State symbol |
Sound from a marching band |
Pseudonym lead-in |
Ditch at the last moment |
Leatherwork tools |
Largest city on the Arabian peninsula |
"Lionized" studio |
Neighborhood |
Gift in "The 12 Days of Christmas" |
Push |
Trap, of a sort |
Sheik's peer |
Free from |
Aussie animals |
Medal above plata |
One-up |
___ cavity |
Bowl, e.g. |
Prefix with nautical |
One temporarily entrusting property to another |
Ink |
Units in the life span of a galaxy |
Ad ___ tax |
Brink of transition |
Folksy possessive |
Wilt |
Magazine whose crossword is always accompanied by a photograph |
Rigged card game |
Hooked up, as oxen |
Wolfs (down) |
Supergiant in Orion |
Hall-of-Fame quarterback for the Colts |
More balanced |
In ___ way |
Rail container for liquids |
Bakery buy |
Cloth woven from flax fibre |
So last year |
"You can't make me!" |
Female goat |
Gloomy, weatherwise |
Place to surf |
Haydn's "The Creation" and others |
Step on a ladder |
The Berenstain Bears live in one |
"A merry old soul," in a nursery rhyme |
Crack up, in textspeak |
Bit of kindling |
U.S. counterpart to Britain's MI6 |
___-Norman French |
Common call on a 3rd-and-1 |
Not black-and-white |
Sticker worn in November |
How some practical jokes go |
Burden |
Prairie east of the Andes |
Two-fifths of one quarter |
Sitar selection |
Move laboriously |
Houston M.L.B.'er |
Stressed, in a way: Abbr. |
Multiple of tetra- |
Union member of the 20th century, for short |
Concern for one catching a connection, briefly |
Sound from a drunk |
"Stop right there!" |
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