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Kept close to one's chest? crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 27th, 2018 other clues
'That's the spot!'
A lot of Top 40 music
Actress Boone of NBC's 'The Blacklist'
Baby
Bad way to get to work
Barbershop assortment
Be open-minded, maybe
Because of
Call of the wild?
Chaps
Coconuts, to a maroon on an island, maybe
Company that launched the game FarmVille
Curling and rugby, but not boxing, in the Olympics
D.C. body
Deep red pigment
Extra leaf in some books
Feature of many a jalopy
First name in horror
First two-time Nobelist
Forbidden, in a way
Fourth little piggy's share
Freshly
Green-skinned fruit
Hard to get around, say
Hellenic character
Holiday abroad
Home run, in slang
Ingredient in a Caesar cocktail
Insignificant one
Like the hepatitis B and C pathogens
LinkedIn listing
Macho type
Make no effort to stop something
Make right
Native of Thimphu
Nickname for a pal
Not just fling
One spewing obscenities
Opposite of 22-Across
Palm, in a way
Pecorino cheese source
Place for a big wheel
Pulpy refuse
Radio option with improved sound quality
Reject
Relative of tofu
Resident of Isfahan
Side with?
Slice, e.g
Some high points of Mötley Crüe?
Something you may lay down or break
Space race?
The bird in Hitchcock's 'The Birds'
Things with pods
Tied up, in the operating room
Title girl in a 1961 Ricky Nelson hit
Trigger-to-cylinder connection
Twain of note
Vegetables high in vitamin C
When St. Patrick's Day is celebrated
Wine container
Witty Garofalo
Woe of a bar habitué
Word with mother or sharp
___ Effect (supposed I.Q. boost from music)

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