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New York Times crossword of January 20th, 2008 other clues |
'Notes ___ Scandal,' 2006 film |
'Catch your breath' |
'Do what you want' |
'Don't worry about me' |
'Great' boy detective |
'Love of loves' |
'Seinfeld' character |
'Speed-the-Plow' playwright |
'That makes sense!' |
'That ___ it should be' |
'The Simpsons' character who often refers to himself in the third person |
'Where ___ go wrong?' |
'___ Blas' (Lesage novel) |
'___ in Icarus' (1979 French thriller) |
'___ Miniver' |
'___ pro omnibus, omnes pro uno' |
'___ tale's best for winter': Shak. |
1950s stereotype |
Aggressiveness |
Alamogordo's county |
Anthem part |
Archbishop Tutu |
As quickly as possible |
Bagel topper |
Bats |
Be in another form |
Big picture?: Abbr. |
Bird: Prefix |
Bottom of the ___ |
Bring (out) |
Buttonholes |
Censures |
Chest material |
Like any points on a circle, from the center |
Like some diet colas, in brief |
Like things |
Lilliputian |
Listens to |
Magazine that features 'Alfred's Poor Almanac' |
Makes attractive, with 'up' |
Makes up? |
Maria Muldaur's '___ Woman' |
Medieval weapon |
Mixed economy advocate |
New York governor after Pataki |
Not just hungry |
Numbers game |
Oaf |
Old infantry spears |
One succumbing to 6-Down |
PC data reader |
Pipsqueak |
Place |
Place for a swing |
Place for surfing |
Played |
Poop |
Pouty look |
Power in Hollywood |
Procter & Gamble brand |
Put the kibosh on |
Quark-plus-antiquark particle |
Query to the Lord in Matthew |
Reddish-brown |
Relic |
Working out of |
X-ray ___, joke shop offering |
___ Hawkins Day |
Chest protector |
Combined |
Comprehensive |
Córdoba kinswoman |
Court figs. |
Creepy sort |
Disney World transport |
Don Juan |
Drink whose name is Tahitian for 'good' |
Early pulpit |
Every which way |
Facilities |
Fielder's cry |
Flat ___ (some proponents of I.R.S. reform) |
Flit (about) |
Freight weight |
Gag reflex? |
Galas |
Greet the day |
Guessing game |
Highlighted, as text |
Home of Canadian P.M. Stephen Harper |
How every letter to The Economist begins |
How Mulan dresses in much of 'Mulan' |
I.R.S. form 1099-___ |
In the blink of ___ |
Indian bread |
Inebriate |
It might be silver |
It was passed in May 1773 |
Jazz singer Nina |
Jerry Scott/Jim Borgman comic |
Joan Rivers's daughter and TV co-host |
Judge, with 'up' |
Kind of melt |
King in a Steve Martin song |
Salty septet |
Sandinista leader |
Saw things |
Second showing |
See 37-Across |
See 81-Across |
Sinai borderer: Abbr. |
Single, for one: Abbr. |
Skateboarder's accessory |
Some players in a kids' game |
Something to play |
Songwriters' org. |
Spanish pronoun |
Speedy steed |
Star in old westerns |
Star Wars, initially |
Store on 'Sesame Street' |
Strip joints? |
Subject of this puzzle [and proceeding counterclockwise] |
Summons: Abbr. |
Tabloid twosome |
The Owls of the N.C.A.A. |
They're left behind |
Thin-framed, big-footed woman of cartoons |
Thought |
Three-time A.L. M.V.P., familiarly |
Turns in |
Went like the dickens |
What those in agreement are said to be of |
When some nighttime news begins |
When the sun is directly overhead |
Whence the line 'Into the eternal darkness; into fire and into ice' |
Wish one could |
Wizard |
Words of honor? |
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