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New York Times crossword of January 28th, 2007 other clues
'Aha!'
'Count me out'
'Deadwood' carrier
'Falstaff' and others
'Fudge!'
'Krazy ___'
'Live ___!'
'Look ___!'
'___ see'
1962 musical  co-directed by Bob Fosse
A hummingbird has a fast one
Abbr. of politeness
Actress Long
Always
Appeared
Arab League member
Band of fighters
Bank holdings
Basic belief
Bee Gees brother
Besides that
Blockheads
Brandy glass
Break off
Brick holder
C.I.A. ancestor
Campaign pro
Chinese checkers board shape
Content of some rings
Contest of wills?
Convertibles
Cookout staple
Counterfeit
Country that styles itself a 'democratic socialist republic'
Cry from a butterfingers
Cusp
Dandy
Day divs.
Desert bloomers
Diarist Anaïs
Diet
Diogenes, for one
Dump
Econ. measure
Far from enthusiastic
Feature of many a hospital rooftop
Fill
Fingered, briefly
Fireplace receptacle
Freedman, once
Fundamental figure in geometry
Furniture retailer since 1943
Goethe play
Gradually slower, in mus.
Grasshopper stage
Gulf of ___, off the Horn of Africa
Hair clasps
Half of a 1970's TV duo
Half of a 1980's TV duo
Hibernation site
Highland hillsides
Hood's rod
Immigrant's class: Abbr.
It may be pulled
It may be pulled
It may be pulled
It may be pulled
It may be pulled
Kick
Kind of dancer
Köln's river
Lady from Ipanema
Lager holder
Laura of 'I Am Sam'
Like some Roman tragedies
Lincoln, maybe
Linda of soaps
Literary monogram
Lyndon Johnson, by birth
Major stretches
Marie and others: Abbr.
Member of the familia
Mil. mail drop
Mullahs' calls
Naval V.I.P.
Neutral shade
Not let settle
Observatory observer: Abbr.
Oliver Twist's birthplace
One may be pulled
Petrol brand
Pilot, flight attendants, etc.
Pizazz
Place for a beer and a bite
Place to sell tkts.
Posers
Prix de ___ de Triomphe (annual Paris horse race)
Pulitzer-winning writer Sheehan
Pushes off
Put down
Roasted snacks
Sask. neighbor
Saw-edged
Sch. in Tulsa
Scripture topic
Secretly watched
Select group
Sharp rebuke
She-demon
Shoots
Some jackets
Some VCR's
Sot's affliction
Strike out
Stroke
Stu of early TV
Swift's 'A Tale of ___'
Syrian leader
Tentacle
Text miscues
They may be pulled
They may be pulled
They may be pulled
They may be pulled
Traveled (along)
University official
Visibly showed displeasure with
Water holder
Wicker willow
Women's apparel department
Words sung 'with love' in a 1967 hit
Worked out
Worthless loafer?
Yellowish shade
___ as a fiddle
___ Friday's
___ Janeiro
___ vez (again, in Spanish)
___-mo

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