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New York Times crossword of January 17th, 2019 other clues
'Damn right!'
'Scat!'
'The magic word'
'The Simpsons' clown
'Thelma & Louise' studio
Always, to a bard
Animosities
Aspen or Tahoe
Attends without a date
Bay of ___, body separating Spain and France
Baylor's home
Be visibly precarious
Belgian brew, familiarly
Big name in denim
Brexit land
Chick of jazz
Counts
County in England or New Jersey
Dict. listing
Disquiet
Dumb ___ (oafs)
E.M.T., at times
Ending with Fannie or Ginnie
Entice
Epic that opens 'Of arms and the man I sing ...'
Feels
Fills to the gills
French 'to be'
Genre for Jay-Z and Master P
Geometric diamonds
Govt. ID
Green prefix
Grosses out
Head over heels
Hindu retreats
Home of the Tisch Sch. of the Arts
Hosp. areas
Judged
Jumping-off points?
Leaders before 41-Across
Line on a weather map
Made jokes
Maniacal leader?
Many a Clint Eastwood role
Matisse's 'La ___'
Meme feline
Mostly bygone airline amenity
Movie franchise that set a record opening weekend gross in 2018 ($640 million)
Native of Florence, e.g
Neighbor of Homer
One interred in Red Square
One taken by the arm
Pep
Performances with no accompaniment
Plea at sea
Printing of a magazine with two different covers, e.g
Prognosticated
Question that might be answered 'Muy bien, y usted?'
Quite wee
Relative of a llama
Sated for now, with 'over'
Shovel's go-with
Slim amphibian
Some Nellies and Noras, formally
Toboggan, e.g
Two tablespoons
Urge
Volcanic rocks
What Alice goes through to find 'Jabberwocky' printed backward
Yugoslav-American tennis great
___ Major

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