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U.S. radio station whose call letters spell the name of its city crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 4th, 2020 other clues |
You may see stars because of one |
Concerns for team docs |
Bubbleheaded |
Bio header |
Jazz riff |
Waterway |
Textile made using bobbins |
Potential cause of the apocalypse |
2019 musical film with a substantial C.G.I. component |
1814's Treaty of ___ |
Excited, in modern slang |
Attempts |
Winston's greatest fear in "1984" |
Sleep on it |
Real jerk, for short |
Computer issue, in brief |
Mark |
1991 Broadway musical nominated for 11 Tonys |
Antagonist of Ronald McDonald |
One often accused of blindness |
Competition hosted by the U.S. every four years |
How to mend a broken heart? |
"Pow!" |
Dashed |
Served in a sauce made with orange juice, sugar and Grand Marnier |
Support mechanism? |
Had a fast break? |
Like C.G.I. |
Audience response gauge |
Professes |
Whole number, in coding lingo |
First letter in the Torah |
Classic BBC sitcom, to fans |
___-high |
"And all that jazz" |
___ Terr., 1861-89 |
Charge |
Animal shelter |
Author of "One Day at HorrorLand" |
Apple showcase, say |
Minor anomaly |
Princess Fiona, e.g. |
Stock character in fictional labs |
A&W rival |
Images on the backs of South Carolina quarters |
"Ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop," e.g. |
Gulp (down) |
Spice mixture |
Blue words |
Real jerk |
It describes your type |
Seductive |
Up |
"Indubitably!" |
Experts in 41-Across |
Expel forcefully |
Movie based on the memoir "Rocket Boys" (and an anagram of "Rocket Boys") |
Crown |
Hung (over) |
Country singer Yearwood |
Part of a goal |
Espresso unit |
"Speaking of which ..." |
Trash |
Home of the L.D.S. Church HQ |
More or less |
Entertains during storytime |
Typical reader of John Green novels |
It's totally tubular |
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