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New York Times crossword of January 15th, 2009 other clues |
Baby shower attendees, often |
Bazooka, e.g. |
Be emphatic |
Be ill-humored |
Burglary ... or a hint to 17/18-, 26/29-, 47/51- and 62/63-Across |
Can't-miss proposition |
Chinese chicken flavorers |
Chow alternative |
Cloverleaf component |
Code crackers' org. |
Crush |
Danny of 'Ruby' |
Drain |
Early film executive |
Extended vacationers may take them |
Fake |
Gets together |
Goes back |
Gracile |
Grasps |
Hiding place |
High balls? |
Irish interjection |
It may be written in stone |
Literary pen name |
Longtime breath freshener |
Looney Tunes nickname |
Lush |
Mexican peninsula |
Mil. rank |
Minded |
Nasty wound |
Nickname preceder |
Word with sports or training |
Zinger |
One taking a bow? |
Paradoxical fellow |
Part of some resort names: Abbr. |
Paul Anka hit that made it to #19 |
Person holding things up? |
Play ___ (do some tennis) |
Pulitzer-winning biographer Leon |
Rallying cry? |
Relatives of cha-cha-chas |
Rice pad |
Rocky peaks |
Sailor's saint |
Scacchi of 'Presumed Innocent' |
See 17-Across |
See 26-Across |
See 47-Across |
See 62-Across |
She renamed herself Mara, in Scripture |
Slangy negative |
Some guesses, for short |
Summer cooler |
The Black Stallion, e.g. |
Trading places: Abbr. |
Trig ratio |
U.S.N. clerk: Abbr. |
Viral inflammation, informally |
What causes Fred to be fired? |
Where shopping carts are pushed |
Whitish |
With 18-Across, 'J'ai Deux Amours' singer |
With 29-Across, tangerine |
With 51-Across, wet-day wish |
With 63-Across, temporary setback |
Word before Rabbit or Fox |
Actress Swenson of 'Benson' |
'One Song Glory' musical |
'Shame on you!' |
'The Jungle Book' wolf |
'The ___ of Reading Gaol' (Wilde poem) |
12-time baseball all-star |
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