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New York Times crossword of January 4th, 2007 other clues
'The Last of the Mohicans' woman
'Tobermory' writer
'___ Mio'
Actor Morales
Adams of 'The Ernie Kovacs Show'
Advantages
As yet
Asia's Trans ___ mountains
Bake in a shallow dish
Botticelli figure
Canadian prov.
Classic Paris couture house
Commuting cost
Concert wind
Condescend
Crackerjack
Currier's partner
Friend, slangily
Gets on
Goes (for)
Good or bad name, informally
Got down
Haiti, once
Haphazardly
Having I-strain?
Hunger for
In a bad way
Iowa college
Isabel, for one
Isn't conspicuous
Kind of message
Kind of orch.
Lincoln and others
Los Angeles harbor site
Make
Members of a raiding party
Mideast money
Neptune's realm
Not go straight
Novelist Gide
One of a pair of conjunctions
Opposite of flabby
Origin of the word 'troll'
Oxford letters
Picnic staple
Playwright Fugard
Pork ___
Poured
Prefight event
Prefix with pad
President
Puncture
Realm
Rodeo performer
Rubs
Sci-fi figure
Shake
Show eager anticipation
Singular, to Caesar
Skates
Skiing mementos?
Small bag
Spanish entree
Sprint
Struggles
Subjects of Guinness records?
Tool holder
Uncommon trick taker
Wearers of eagle insignia
Week or month at the office, usually
Without a regular schedule
Word repeated in a Beatles refrain
Zap
___ Brooks, 1950's-60's 'Meet the Press' host
___ Gwyn, mistress of Charles II
___ Major
___ Valley, Calif.

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