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New York Times crossword of January 17th, 2009 other clues
'The Black Stallion' lad
100 sen
1950 film that opens with a man reporting his own murder
64 crayons, e.g.
2004 U.S. Women's Open winner Mallon
34-Across sporter
Ace
Artist's tone-blending technique, used in the 'Mona Lisa'
Bracing
Brown and others
Buzz generator on Wall Street
Cardsharp's goal
Certain card issuer: Abbr.
Certain jazz combo
Communist leader?
Dessert garnished with crumbled macaroons
First U.S. coed college
Forward
Futile search
Future egg
Gave away an intruder, maybe
Gerrymander
Stadium stands
They have extensions
Trunk protuberance
Try to block
Try to land
Vents
Volkswagen model
Wallace ___, Pulitzer winner for 'Angle of Repose'
What 16-Across has been called since 1998
What to flash when you need a lift?
Whence some spaniels and terriers
Where Hampshire College is
Word after Vanilla or Chocolate, at Dunkin' Donuts
Words often accompanied by a 45-Across
Yak
Glare
Go nowhere
Governor or mayor follower
Head of Hogwarts School's Slytherin House
His tribute to Marilyn was remade for Diana
Idle
It's sometimes ribbon-shaped
Its flag features an olive branch inside a wreath
Kindred
Landslide election winner of 1945
Legendary athlete on the 6/23/75 cover of Sports Illustrated
Like some weaves
Lipstick shade
Military districts
Miner's aid
Music store array
N.C.A.A. rival of Vassar
Not advanced
One-named Belgian cartoonist who created the Smurfs
Only Mouseketeer personally chosen by Walt Disney
Pant
Part of a noted reb's signature
Part of some splits
Photocopier abbr.
Player in a docking station
Player of Pat Nixon in 'Nixon'
Player of Richard Nixon in 'Blind Ambition'
Range accessory
Sharply irritating
Show pluck
Spell
Spent

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