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New York Times crossword of January 26th, 2001 other clues
Liberal leader?
License bureau procedures
Like some bets
Like some fireplaces
Like some stairs
Looks
Math figure
Membership requirement, often
Monkey
Needing to cut down
Nephew of Abel
Not in time
One in the sac
Perfect
Piecemeal?
Place to play cards
Put away
Ready to board the Ark
Refuses
Ring rampager
Roman-fleuve
Set-___
Shades
Slight on the stump, say
Sofia's portrayer in 'The Color Purple'
Some are pale
Some clones
Spanish Main cargo
Spanish Mannerist
Symbol of industry
They may be ringing
They're part of a good deal
Admeasure
A, in Aquila
'Give ___ whirl'
'China Beach' star
'Author! Author!' autobiographer
Afflicted
Alabama slammer ingredient
All-out
Angiogram image
Big talkers
Burned up the road
Car reservoirs
Centrum competitor
Choker
Clean out, in a way
Cowboy's moniker
Crams
Cutting
Digestion aid
Dispatch boat
Escaped punishment
Exercise wheel locale
Faces facts
Flipped
Give a 5, e.g.
Group of whizzes
Guar gum, e.g.
Gym set
Highest point
It has a creased crown
It may be worn after traveling
It opened in 1871
Jacks
Trample
Tyrant
Vacationer's hiree, perhaps
Well-intentioned grp.?
Where to spend a balboa
Word with food or group

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