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Langston Hughes poem with the lines 'Nobody'll dare / Say to me, / 'Eat in the kitchen,' / Then' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 10th, 2015 other clues
Many a Bedouin
Many an old red giant
Masterpiece designated 'quasi una fantasia'
Mocha alternative
Natural thing to feel
Nevadans
Noted preschool sequence?
One of two extremes: Abbr
One with patches
Packing option
Per a 1942 song, 'She's making history, working for victory'
Profs' backups
Question of introspection
Radio heads
Revolutionary figure
Scorer of the first double eagle in U.S. Open history, 1985
Settle a score, old-style
Shoreline avifauna
Souvenir sometimes made with shells
Subs' subs
Sulk
Takes a breather
The other side
Thick plank insert?
Trojans' foes
Tucked away
Ugly ___
Vocalist's warm-up run
Water cycle studiers, e.g
What may precede itself
What might be grabbed in a rush
Wraps around an island?
'My old lady'
'Pink-___' (1966 Pink Panther short)
'Really?'
'Such gall!'
'The Internship' co-star, 2013
Adrenaline, informally
Big wave, e.g
Celsius, for one
Cigar with both ends open
City across the Rio Grande from McAllen, Tex
Common 60-Across
Dingo dodger
Dolphin facility
Drug delivery options, briefly
Early Chinese dynasty
Fighting losses
Fizzler
Flue flake
Four at the fore?
French possessive
Frenchy portrayer in 'Grease'
Gathering of stockholders?
Good name for a chauffeur?
Guarantor of financial accounts, for short
How a champagne bottle may arrive
Important union members?
Invoice information
It's west of James Bay: Abbr
Joining the fray
L.A. law notable, once
Lead-___
Lemon who played for the 1984 World Series-winning Tigers
Locale of five major U.S. volcanoes
Lover of Mattie in an Edith Wharton novel

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