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Opera with a slave girl crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 28th, 2013 other clues |
'Aha!' |
'Deathtrap' playwright Ira |
'I, the Jury' detective |
2010s, e.g |
Actress Getty of 'The Golden Girls' |
Against property, to a judge |
Asia's shrunken ___ Sea |
Attacked en masse |
Before, to a bard |
Biblical name for Syria |
Big name in art glass |
Book before Daniel: Abbr |
British fellow |
Cambodia's Lon ___ |
Canadian police officer |
Comic Caesar |
Common put-down that hints at the ends of 17-, 21-, 53- and 58-Across |
Counterpart of purchases |
Countryside: Sp |
Discount price phrase |
Divulges |
Does nothing |
Dog command |
Drunk's woe, informally |
Edam or Brie |
Experiment site |
Fashion magazine with a French name |
Fill-ins, informally |
Flier made from a do-it-yourself kit |
French legislature |
Garrison of 'A Prairie Home Companion' |
Go off like a volcano |
In layers |
In the sixth grade or earlier, typically |
Info on a dashboard gauge |
Judged |
Laura and Bruce of the silver screen |
Lead-in to 'di' or 'da' in a Beatles song |
Length of a pithy joke |
Leprechaunlike |
Little prankster |
Mollify |
Neither's partner |
Newspaper opinion piece |
Overruns as pests might |
Packs again for shipping |
PC lookalikes, e.g |
Poet ___ St. Vincent Millay |
Pop singer Carly ___ Jepsen |
Pres. Lincoln |
Produce, as page layouts for a printer |
Read leisurely |
Rust, for example |
Safety exercise prompted by an alarm |
See 33-Down |
Sick |
Singer with the #1 R&B hit 'You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine' |
Springfield resident Disco ___ |
Suffered humiliation |
Thanksgiving side dish |
That is: Lat |
These, to Conchita |
Tiny misstep |
Top 10 Kiss hit with backing by the New York Philharmonic |
Tots' fathers |
TV host Gibbons |
When repeated, identifies people |
With 36-Down, 'Easy!' |
With ice cream |
Within: Prefix |
Zoo heavyweight, for short |
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