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New York Times crossword of January 30th, 2001 other clues
Rudder's spot
Seabird
Settles a debt in a zoo?
Sheep-related
Sites of some pillow fights
Skating jump
Some orchestra members
Spinner
Supermarket supplies
Take notice
Tool related to a 2-Down
Transport dating from the Stone Age
Traveler to Tel Aviv
Urban renewal target
Vicinity
Wallpaper unit
White House worker
World leader from 1959
Wyatt Earp, for one
___ bran
___ strip
Apple gizmo
'As if I care'
'May I ___ silly question?'
'We ___ please'
Actor Beatty
Actor Calhoun
Ballet wear
Blindingly bright
Blocks access to a zoo?
Bluefins
Breach
Census datum
Cheekiness
Coach
Cry at a bakery
Cry of pain
Do the job
Drug dealer's nemesis
Emphasizes forcefully in a zoo?
Expensive violin, briefly
Extremely thrilled
Fannie ___ (securities)
Feller in a forest
Fifth sign of the zodiac
From the U.S.
General outlines
Get along
Hair wave
Has a promising future in a zoo?
Held a party for
Hug
In ___ of
It has a home page
Keyed up
Knowing about
Layers
Leaves a zoo quickly?
Literary pen name
Lots of lots
Member of a W.W. II wolf pack
Monopoly property
Not quite
Noted loser by a whisker
One of the Corleones
Origin, as of an idea
Part of a voting machine
Passably
Plays in a zoo?
Prefix meaning 'sacred'
Put a match to
Ray of film
Recuperate
Relevant, in legalese
Rick who sang 'Disco Duck'

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