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New York Times crossword of January 6th, 2011 other clues
'Excuse me ...'
'Hooked on Classics' record company
'No sweat ...'
'Slow and steady wins the race,' e.g.
'There, there'
*Average national earnings
*Capital ENE of Jerusalem
*Easter basket treat
*Symbol above a 5
2006 Winter Olympics backdrop
Actor Rickman of the Harry Potter films
Application letters
Bart Simpson catchphrase
Before you know it
Big name in PCs
Bill bloater
Bit
Ca, Co or Cu
Caustic soda
Chamber workers: Abbr.
Circus chairperson?
Ciudad del ___ (second-largest city in Paraguay)
Cleveland ___, O.
Danish kroner, topologically speaking
Era of ___ (period in Notre Dame football history)
Ex-governor Spitzer
Exhaust, with 'out'
Falls (over)
Florida's ___ National Forest
French 'present'
Genre for the Spice Girls and Oasis
Get out of the cold?
Green card, in brief
Hurl curse words at?
Jerk
Let it all out?
Lunch spread, often
Make some connections
Medieval close-combat weapon
Mock
Mont. neighbor
Nervous as ___
Not look so good?
Olympic gymnast Paul or Morgan
Orange Free State settler
Organ donation site
Partner of 40-Down, traffic-wise
Partner of 53-Across, traffic-wise
Penguin's locale
Place the first bet
Poker game memento, maybe
Pole position holder?
Pro pitchers
QB Flutie
Qtr. starter
Race assignment
Reply suggesting 'perhaps'
Saw right through?
Screw up
See 9-Across
Sets up, as pool balls
Short online message
Shut out
Sister of the Biography Channel
Some races
Some soup ingredients
Something for pairs to enter?
Spotted
Thin blade
Thirsty toddler's request
Time to give up?
Turn around
Use a portion of, as one song in another
With 65-Across, go against the group ... or what the circled squares literally do in the answers to the starred clues
___ to go

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