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New York Times crossword of January 26th, 2021 other clues
Part of a relay race
Book after the Gospels
Blows one's top
Some of its members wear P.P.E.
Lava, e.g.
Be in favor of
*Having panache
Computer accessory
Feeling ready for bed
Neighbor of an Arkansawyer
Eastern "way"
Dublin's land, to natives
*Trinket
File of documents
Fish-eating bird
Awards for ad agencies
Equipment for pentathletes
*State that many people want to get to on vacation?
Unadventurous
Hang
Hundredths of a peso
Tusked marine creature of the Arctic
*Gaudy display
Move like molasses
"Hometown proud" supermarket chain
Rob of "St. Elmo's Fire"
Carrier of sweatpants and sneakers
Everglades mammal
Game in which the answers to the starred clues are legal plays but cannot be formed even if you have both blanks
Difficult situations
Cake layer
Puts on the schedule
Action that may be "contagious"
Dejected
Ran out, as a subscription
Estevez of "St. Elmo's Fire"
Crystal ___ (some prognosticators)
Letters of urgency
Warm and snug
Looney Tunes nickname
Watch surreptitiously
California's motto
Tech school in Troy, N.Y.
Airer of TV's "Moesha" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
Thick soups
Thick syrups
Four, on a par 4 hole
Paprika or pepper
Snoring symbols
Face, in slang
___ Jenner, Kardashian family matriarch
More eager
Back of the neck
Cold weather roofing problem
Golfer Ernie
Adage
Glass-___ (1933 banking legislation, informally)
Home of Dar es Salaam
Cracker name since 1934
"S.N.L." alum Horatio
Place for a mud bath
Economizes
Drivers who rarely have passengers
Some Siouan speakers
Gestation station?
Paper tiger?
Georgia's state wildflower
Bigfoot or yeti
Having some kick
Got bigger
Kitten's plaything
T.S.A. employee, e.g.: Abbr.
With 61-Down, org. once headed by George H. W. Bush
See 59-Down

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