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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2011 other clues
Expensive bar
Fail to notice
Father, as a mudder
Fly catcher
Fop who makes idle sketches of a Chinese river?
Fountain orders
H as in Hera
Hemingway, once
Hold 'em alternative
Hopeful
Ice cream mogul Joseph
Illinois home of Black Hawk College
It has a big mouth
Jamie of 'M*A*S*H'
Kicks in
Labor party?
Last Julio-Claudian emperor
Lickspittle
Life vest worn on a Korean border river?
Like some jokes and jobs
Literary title character from the planet Antiterra
Look badly?
Main
Minute
More than just leaning toward
Most debonair
Move, in Realtor-ese
N.F.L. commentator Phil
Narrow inlets
Neighborhood west of the Bowery
Not give ___
Old-timey oath
One often going by limo
One who doesn't retire early
Pained expression?
Team whose home ice is the Prudential Center
Tends, as sheep
The Ducks of the N.C.A.A.
The merchant of Venice
The Silver State: Abbr.
They're checked at check-in
Train track beam
Trillion: Prefix
Tubes, e.g.
U2 collaborator on 'Passengers: Original Soundtracks 1'
Unsettle
V.M.I. athletes
Whiff
With 11-Down, prehistoric period
With 123-Across, what minor rivers of Pakistan say at their junctions?
With 24-Across, why a Midwest river has so many tributaries?
With 47-Across, onetime Chinese premier
Workers
Workers' rights org.
Works on copy
___ apparatus (cell organelle)
___ dixit
___ Mawr
___ spell
___-deucey
'If you don't meet my demands within 24 hours, I'll blow up a Russian river'?
'American Beauty' director Mendes
'Buon ___'
'Confessions of an English ___-Eater'
'I Shot Andy Warhol' actress Taylor
'I thought ___!' ('My feeling exactly!')
'My Name Is Asher ___'
'Shrek!' author William
'Typee' sequel
'Wow!'
'___ you!'
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0.2% of a ream
1960s dance, with 'the'
2006 World Cup champion
2009 sci-fi role for Chris Pine
Acronym for a small-runway aircraft
Actress Skye
Adrift, say
Aggressive posturin' on an English river?
Andrea ___, famous shipwreck
Atlanta-based cable inits.
Attacks dinner
Aunt of 1960s TV
Basketmaking material
Big name in bubbly
Bookish
California governor who was recalled in 2003
Can of Cornwall?
Channel crosser Gertrude
Chocolate substitute
Christine ___, 'The Phantom of the Opera' heroine
Cold war term of address
Connected, as circuit elements
Cookie with a geographical name
Corner
Corporate shuffling, for short
Cozy corner
Cry of accomplishment
Cut a fine figure?
Devour, with 'up' or 'down'
Dull discomfort
Earth shade
Exemplary
Pinpoint, say
Piranhas in a German border river?
Played one's part
Pop
Popular Ford
Prefix with carpal
Prefix with con
Priests' changing room
Provoke
Reachable by pager
Request to an Alaskan river to return to its headwaters?
Risk territory east of Ukraine
Rock, in modern lingo
Rook
School whose motto is Latin for 'Never tickle a sleeping dragon'
See 120-Across
See 23-Across
See 69-Down
See 9-Down
Semiliquid lump
Sent to the free-throw line
She's prone to brooding
Shield border, in heraldry
Silly singing
Snacked
Soft & ___
Sommelier's prefix
Speed of sound
Stand-up guy?
Start of a Beatles refrain
Stephen of 'The End of the Affair'
Stonewallers' statements
Tad

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