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H A I R
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New York Times crossword of January 12th, 2020 other clues |
Something North Carolina's Alcohol Law Enforcement regulates, aptly |
Ask the obvious question, so to speak |
Charlie Brown catchphrase |
"Ouch!" |
"___ here!" |
Maintain |
Indolent |
Reading on the dashboard of the DeLorean in "Back to the Future" |
Improv offering |
Fed. agency that helped take down Al Capone |
Secretive org. |
Wide gap |
Symbol for viscosity, in chemistry |
Word before cap or shoe |
Shakespearean schemer |
Short swim |
Flat-faced dogs |
Walgreens rival |
What phonies put on |
"___ Minnow Pea," 2001 novel with an alphabetically punny title |
Kind of tea |
Dummy |
Setting for some pickup basketball |
Classic pop brand |
Insomniac's order |
Let fly |
Some Japanese cars |
Most of the 2010s |
Tush |
Freedom of the ___ |
Article |
Brick material |
Judean king, in Matthew |
School with its own ZIP code - 90095 |
Like a short play |
Medical insurance grp. |
33-Across's sound |
Voice box? [Wolverine State] |
Exam for the college-bound |
Noted export from Holland |
"Dang!" |
What scared horses do |
Like a soufflé |
Sushi fish that's never served raw |
___ Kea |
Food inspectors test for it |
2014 film with the tagline "One dream can change the world" |
___ fortis (another name for nitric acid) |
One leaving a trail |
"That's so sweet!" |
40 make up a furlong |
Safari sighting [Golden State] |
Losers |
Device that keeps fish alive |
Letters after CD |
Sticky roll |
Emphatic rejection |
Wiggle room |
Thrifty competitor |
Spleen |
Poses a danger to |
Rehearsed |
Captain of science fiction |
Snub |
Cry with an accent |
Pay a brief visit |
Gave up the ghost |
Whom a warrant officer might report to, informally |
Stashed for later [Blue Hen State] |
"___ Lang Syne" |
Following, as a detective might |
Revealer of the Wizard |
Letters on an ambulance |
Times before the present? |
Editorialist's skill [Mountain State] |
It's condensed |
Like some candles |
"No way, José!" |
West Coast birthplace of John Steinbeck |
Banned pollutant, for short |
Fairy tale prince, perhaps |
Brother or sister |
"There it is!" |
School |
Knight's accouterments [Ocean State] |
Like some wallpaper patterns |
Events for socialites |
Big Island city |
___ Schwarz (toy company) |
Sushi bar offering [Centennial State] |
In which a single raised pinkie is an "i": Abbr. |
Pilots' flights just after training is finished |
Detach slowly (from) |
Wilbur's partner in an old sitcom |
Cockney and others |
Face-planted |
Rights-defending org. |
Has been around the block [Evergreen State] |
Hit playfully on the nose, slangily |
Uses sigma notation, in calculus |
Tow |
It's no bull |
Nelson Mandela's org. |
Musician Marley, son of Bob |
Outlander |
George Eliot's "___ Marner" |
Command to a dog |
Stella ___ (imported beer) |
Go-ahead |
Flotsam and jetsam |
Big name in theaters |
Many a dad joke |
English class quiz subject, informally |
Skateboard jump |
Japan's largest brewer |
Imitates Daffy Duck, in a way |
Many a founding father, religiously |
Terra ___ |
"This is fun!" |
Dry (off) |
Fine china |
1-1, for one |
Something that might accompany a dedication |
Airline with a crown in its logo |
Hawaiian word that's also a common Chinese surname |
Ready for publication, say |
Sport on a range |
"Like that'll ever happen" |
Layers |
Bit of party decoration |
Lead-in to Brown or Robinson in #1 song titles |
Not for ___ (sign) |
Cocktail garnishes |
Disney heroine of 2016 |
Puts up |
Invalidate |
___ City, Yukon Territory |
Pushing the envelope |
Nail |
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