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New York Times crossword of January 19th, 2013 other clues
'Il dolce suono,' e.g
'Place without water,' in Mongolian
A power of dos
A search may be done with it
Ages
Alpine stream
Auto with a '9' in almost all its model names
Backwater, in Australia
Beat
Breeze (through)
Buddy
Carleton College rival
Certain pub
Chilling
Comics character named for a flower
Cry when reaching the other side
Dioxane, e.g
Envelope abbr
Figure on a table: Abbr
Filled
Fizz
Fluff
Get along
Girl's name that becomes a boy's name when the last letter moves to the start
Governmental stimulus of 2012
GPS heading
Grappler's gear
Guitar device producing a vibrato effect
Having a twist
High-end accommodations, familiarly
Hunk
Hyundai model
Hyundai model
Introductory course?
It might be a link
It's worth 8 points in English and 10 points in French
Japanese market inits
Jerks
Jingle, e.g
Kind of acid that dissolves gold
List
Lump
Market
Measure of progress
Mediterraneo tourist locale
Missive
Needlework?
No beauty
On a list of knowns
Onetime spokesmodel for I Can't Believe It's Not Butter
Opening words deliverer
Orkney Islands clan
Otalgia
Period of radio silence
Post-cookout item
Reason to end an engagement
Religious emblem, informally
Roast setting
Rose on stage
Schubert piece
Shade on the Riviera
So simple
Some Western gear
Sp. name preceder
Statistician's anathema
Sweet ending?
Tough to grasp
Travel ___
Virus containment specialist
Works in a studio, say
You can feel it on the ground, informally

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