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New York Times crossword of January 30th, 2021 other clues
Workers with talent
Angles
Color that comes from the Latin for "red"
Earth-shattering
Glossy alternative
Makes out
Material that artists get all fired up about?
Amphibian that Ogden Nash once rhymed with "bottle"
"Little Women" actress Ronan
IG-11 on "The Mandalorian," e.g.
Milan ___, author of 1984's "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"
Openness
Parting word
Little 'uns
Singing style with African-American roots
Say "Ta-da!," say
Excited, with "up"
Actress Rowlands
Natural recess
Many a 31-Down piece
Banh ___ (sticky rice cake)
One temporarily donning a cap
Makes clean ... or less clean
Rigmarole
Team that infamously blew a 28-3 Super Bowl lead they had late in the third quarter: Abbr.
Buck, boomer, jack, flyer or jill, informally
Like some brows and berets
Longtime Sacha Baron Cohen persona
Was on
Turns over
Bit of encouragement for someone's success
"Decision time!"
Spike in activity on a sports field?
Absolutely trounced
Dog ... or a type of dog
Decked out
Doctor's office, maybe
Dos y dos y dos y dos
Stereotypically arcane subject
Spent
America's first historically Black sorority, in brief
Set the wheels in motion
Piece of the pie?
Continuously improve, in tech-speak
Subject of a family feud, maybe
Lead-in to belief
Standard of comparison
Certain mouthpiece attachment
Frequently flooded land
Not with "them"
Hero of Philadelphia
Lock holder?
"Between the World and Me" author, 2015
Decline
Frosty air?
Wry comment on a sorry situation
De-frosting?
Sharp feeling
Queens, e.g.
Smear
Lines in an application?
Shell, maybe
Setting of a 1945 conference
Little ball of fur
Natural cover
___ change
Holding up the line for?

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