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New York Times crossword of January 5th, 2013 other clues
'Crimes of Passion' Grammy winner
'Doggone!'
'Never'
'___ nui loa' (Hawaiian words of gratitude)
1998-2007 Lebanese president Lahoud
Atl. Coast state
Basis of the song 'It's Now or Never'
Big name in car batteries
Big name in gossip, once
Blizzard battler
Bone: Prefix
Boot
Certain Arabian Peninsula native
City of 750,000 SW of Warsaw
Cleaning agent
Cons
Constellation that looks like a bent coat hanger
Crown
Density symbol
Designer Gucci
Dialyzing
Didn't run out for dinner
Didn't stop
Drummer with a star on the Walk of Fame
E.P.A. computation
First name in 1950s politics
Frond supporters
G follower
Graceful genie of myth
Guinier of civil rights
Hit most likely to start an unassisted triple play
Interrogee, often
It doesn't include a bass
It may be followed by [sic]
Jai alai need
Kind of paint
Kind of surgery
Knockout
Merry-___ (clown)
Miss in an aisle
Mork first appeared on it
Nancy Pelosi's Emmy-nominated daughter
Noted Indian burial site
Novelist Leverson
Onetime big name in hair removal
Opposites of 22-Acrosses
Philly court legend
Price of music
Reconcile
Run out
Sasquatch studier, say
See 5-Down
See 50-Across
Self-titled debut album of 1991
Shrimp protrusion
Shut off
Slip past
Symbols of industry
Tennis's Hoad
Test for a tailor
The Marx Brothers in 'Monkey Business,' e.g
They hold water
Time release
Tinactin target
Urgent alerts, briefly
What birds take
With 35-Down, joins the club, perhaps
Word with cent or cell
Writer Wilkinson of The New Yorker

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