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New York Times crossword of January 20th, 2006 other clues
'Dona ___ Pacem' (Latin hymn)
'Harrumph!'
'Shoot!'
1999-2001 Broadway musical revue
2000 Olympic gymnast ___ Ray
Ancient burial stone
Antique store?
British title
Cast
Castle with many steps
Child's cry at a parade, perhaps
Command to a dog
Dogsbody, so to speak
Editorial cartoonist Rall
Energy Star org.
Excited pointer's comment
Fail to keep
Famous name in newspaper publishing
Fashion designer Perry
Fates
First name among clothiers
Former Washington duo
French flag color, in France
From, in some names
Hero of Charles Frazier's 'Cold Mountain'
Holder of an afternoon service
Huntsman Center players
Isabel Allende's birthplace
Just so
Kids' game sites
Kin of -ists
Kind of salad
Ladle
Like many a mistake
Listener
Make a ball
Mark of distinction
Meet, as expectations
Narrow waterway
National headquarters of J.C. Penney, Dr Pepper and Frito-Lay
Old protest grp.
Old TV control abbr.
Old TV's ___ Club
Olympus alternative
One of the Jacksons
Paper carrier
Paper strip for old computer data
Part of a sentence: Abbr.
Passiontide time
Plays for a sucker
Popular snack chip
Preceder of many a goal
Resort of a sort
Rhoda's sister on 'Rhoda'
Sea predator
Secrets
Showy bird's mate
Somehow
Stepped in like Superman
Surrounded by
Tender in Tijuana
Toledo twinkler
Topper with a tab
Unpopular worker
Violin components
Voluptuaries
Where workers may do the daily grind?
Work with mail
Zip

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