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New York Times crossword of January 2nd, 2005 other clues
Good looks
Great Plains tribe
Hide out
High spots
How baby girls are often dressed
Impose ___ on (outlaw)
Injustice
Israeli port
It began in 1908 with 34 agts.
It precedes one
It's seen in the dark
John
Kind of sch.
Kitchenware
Kwik-E-Mart clerk on 'The Simpsons'
Lad clipped by Floyd the barber
Land
Leavings
Like most lips
Longtime Times Sq. site
Mathematical constants
Mess, e.g.
Money left at a secret location, maybe
New Rochelle college
News inits.
Number below cinco on un teléfono
Numbskull
On ___ with
One having second thoughts
Overly studious types
Overseas broadcaster, in brief
Pennsylvania's northwesternmost county
Popular fragrance from France
Presumptuous one
Cause of a big blowup
Topper
Tour de France challenge
Tower supports
Trig function
U.N. workers' grp.
Untrue
Up and ___
Up in smoke
Urge
Vacuum tube
Verb with 'thou'
Waited
What imbibers might feel
When Bastille Day is celebrated
When said three times, a W.W. II film
'Out of the question'
Where the 2004 Rep. Natl. Convention was held
With 72-Down, a signature on the Declaration of Independence
'A Christmas Carol' exclamation
Wound, but not fatally
'Hey! … yeah, you!'
'Holy mackerel!'
'McHale's Navy' craft
Yellow
___ good deed
'Oh, pooh!'
2002 Olympic skating gold medalist Yagudin
Alphabet trio
Approved
Arabian Sea borderer
Author of 'Guerrilla Warfare'
Baseball's Felipe
Bean and others
Bedroom sharers, maybe
Belt
Bill extras
Boomers, once?
Boot camp reply
Brain section
Butcher's offering
Camp performance
Caucasus native
China's ___ Yutang
Clear the tape
Collector's suffix
Constrained, with 'up'
Contingency plans address them
Corrida charger
Cousin of Wm. and Robt.
Cross inscription
Cry on a baseball field
Designed for flying
Desk-clearer
Diner sign
Docs prescribe them
Drops down from above
Duel item
Event for limos
Every which way
Famed caravel
Fancy pen decoration
Fielders' choices
Fife accompanier
Followers: Suffix
Form 1040 declarations, for short
Former polit. union
Four-stringer
Function
Gaping holes
Garlicky seafood dish
Gives
Gives a piece
Prim and proper, e.g.: Abbr.
Pull (in)
Q.E.D. part
Quite
Race around the earth?
Rap music's Kris Kross and others
Risked
Rubber bones, e.g.
Rural hangouts
Sash
See 13-Down
Señores say it in unison
Sets
Sharply reprimand
Show feelings
Site of the Grimaldis' 700-year reign
Some cheeses
Stuffed Indian dish
Successful kick
Super-duper
Supermarket section
The conformist
The Father of Mexican Independence
The Green Wave, in college sports
The mentalist
The optimist
The pessimist
The self-hypnotist
The sun
The therapist
Those were the days
Tic-tac-toe winner

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