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What the starts of 17-, 26-, 35- and 50-Across are crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 23rd, 2017 other clues |
'50s Ford flops |
'Balderdash!' |
'Evil Woman' rock grp |
'Go ahead, shoot!' |
'How do you ___?' (court query) |
'Kisses, dahling!' |
'Shucks, you shouldn't have!' |
'So THAT's the story here!' |
'Winnie-the-___' |
'Your work is wonderful' |
401(k) relative |
Actor Hawke of 'Boyhood' |
Airing after midnight, say |
Akron's home |
Alert to squad cars, for short |
All thumbs |
Asia's ___ Sea |
Aware of, in cool-cat slang |
Before, to Byron |
Big name in potato chips |
Big name in retail jewelry |
Bottle alternative |
Carb-heavy buffet area |
Cincinnati team |
Clear the blackboard |
Coll. entrance exam |
Commotion |
Container for eggs |
Corkscrew-shaped noodles |
Cow sound |
Described, as something in the past |
Detroit factory output |
Eye-related |
Fabled city of wealth sought by conquistadors |
Fly swatter sound |
Gambling scam |
Hang, Wild West-style |
Have bills |
High on pot |
Indenting key |
Indian tribe that lent its name to two states |
Kindle or Nook |
Language in Vientiane |
Laughs loudly |
Like a live radio announcer |
List-ending abbr |
Little shaver, to a Scot |
Long-necked waders |
Macy's Thanksgiving event |
Many a John Wayne film, informally |
October birthstones |
Off to the ___ (starting strong) |
One with a leg up in the circus business? |
Passage in a plane |
Put into law |
Recorded on a cassette |
Red Monopoly purchases |
Regarding |
Samuel of the Supreme Court |
Sch. run by the Latter-day Saints |
Slow-cooked beef entree |
Some pudgy, middle-aged physiques, informally |
Something cleared up by Clearasil |
Takes a chair |
Tel Aviv native |
To whom Butler said 'Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn' |
Trig or calc |
Used a light beam on in surgery |
Versatile piece of furniture |
What it takes to tango |
Writers' wrongs? |
Wrong for the role |
___ Ste. Marie, Mich |
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