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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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