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New York Times crossword of January 2nd, 2009 other clues
I have, in Le Havre
Instinctive
It's a shore thing
It's on Norton Sound
Jazz guitarist Farlow
Just before it's too late
Like a shepherd's charges
Like Mahler's Symphony No. 4
Like some cookie sheets
Like some sources: Abbr.
Luxury hotel amenity
Not be picky with an instrument?
One way to kick a bad habit
One whose deposits are often collected
Ouija option
Poet's ending with what or how
Posted
Prefix with Germanic
Pressure points?
Preview crowd
Problem in closing?
Real poser
Really get to
Refuse
Rodeo trio
Seventeen people, briefly
Social group
Social group member
Start ___ (be extremely aggressive)
Stone, to Caesar
Supporting piece
Supporting piece
They have certain rings to them
They look better when they're ripped
They might be full of baloney
Utter collapse
V-shaped carrier
Whitebait, e.g.
Who said 'A hungry man is not a free man'
Word associated with a light bulb
World-weary words
Zigzag
___ and Jaron (identical-twins pop duo)
___ per centimeter (surface tension measure)
Alice who wrote the short-story collection 'Open Secrets'
'... ye shall ___ more vanity': Ezekiel 13:23
1980s N.B.A. guard Matthews
1984 JoBeth Williams comedy/adventure film
A room with una vista?
Abba's 'Love ___ Easy'
Ban succeeded him in 2007
Beetle's need
Big pictures
Brewer's product
Brief scouting outing?
Bucket seat feature
City NE of Rotterdam
Cuban patriot Martí
Decide to leave
Eliot hero
Fictional wirehair
First film in CinemaScope, 1953
Formerly archaic?
Gazelle, at times
George Harrison's '___ Mine'
Given a line
Goes off
Grounded
Hit-making group?

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