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Volume 1 of a two-volume encyclopedia? crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 14th, 2010 other clues |
Drudge |
End of a quiz? |
Fabergé cologne |
Garden structures |
Gold stds. |
Ham operator's 'Hurrah!'? |
He played Lord Jim in 'Lord Jim' |
Henry's pupil |
Hit 1970s-'90s band with a mythological name |
Host of the 1912 Olympics: Abbr. |
Host of the 1970 and 1986 World Cup: Abbr. |
Huskies' home |
Ingested |
Ingredient in a salty dog |
It might come with the mail |
Jamaican fellow |
Job in 'Ocean's Eleven' |
Kelly Clarkson, once |
Like a poison pen letter? |
Like a superlatively sneaky sleuth? |
Like some yogurt, informally |
Litigators' grp. |
Little Orphan Annie and others |
Loose |
Miss out? |
Nazione di Napoli |
Not having gone pro? |
Not just serious |
Not there, to 11-Down |
Obscure |
One way to go |
Paris Hilton catchphrase |
Pay stub abbr. |
Prefix with -zoic |
Prefix with political |
Put on, as a roof, maybe |
Recipe direction starter |
Retail giant from 5-Down |
Silk: Fr. |
Sound, say |
South Australia's ___ Bay |
Stage equipment |
Suffer ignominy |
Sumac from Peru |
Supporter, of sorts |
Swell |
Tchotchke |
Thames gallery |
The Three ___ |
They come and go |
They may follow last periods, for short |
This puzzle's is revealed at 61-Across |
Time on the Enterprise |
TV movie interruption ... or feature of 16-, 21-, 31-, 43- and 49-Across? |
U.N. figure: Abbr. |
Ukase issuer |
Writer Chinua Achebe, by birth |
Yes-man's biography? |
[That's what it says] |
___ slip |
___ Terr., 1861-89 |
'Do ___!' |
'Fly Me to the Moon' and others? |
'We're on' |
'The Country Girl' playwright |
'Happy Motoring' sloganeer |
'The Office' unit |
'___ Hope,' long-running ABC soap |
Abbr. on every original Beatles song |
American university where Desmond Tutu taught theology |
Be for, in an argument |
Bill Haley and ___ Comets |
Black gold |
Bossa nova kin |
Contract fine print |
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