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Many workers look forward to it: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 12th, 2008 other clues
Mountain nymph
Much unscripted fare
Not do anything about
Place of refinement
Plymouth Reliant, for one
Record holder
Record holder
Recording session starter
River at Rennes
Rose's beau on Broadway
Sends off again
Sharp
Shoot out
Showed
Singer Bryson
Small trunks
Stampless I.R.S. submission
Star Steeler Stautner
State second: Abbr.
Steinbeck figure
Sterile
Sultana-stuffed treat
Take a bit of one's savings, say
Title
Title sport in a 1975 James Caan film
Touristy resort borough SE of Scranton, Pa.
Turned over
Univ. helpers
View from Catania
Web sites?
Writer of a five-volume Henry James biography
Young 'uns
1994 U.S. Open winner
'Citizen ___' (1992 autobiography)
'Laborare est ___' ('to work is to pray')
'Tom Jones' beat it for Best Picture of 1963
1984 Cyndi Lauper hit
Achievement by 30-Down that had been previously unattained
Acknowledgment on a slip
1987 world figure skating champion
Acquisition before becoming a resident
Basketmaker?
Christmas story bad guy
Cocky competitors might take them on
Beards
Big name at the 1976 Olympics
Comparatively close
Col. Potter on 'M*A*S*H,' to pals
Curling setting
Designer Saab
Elementary school trio?
Energize
Exercise
Fits behind the wheel?
Food fight noise
Frames a collector might frame
Golfer Woosnam
Hands are under one: Abbr.
Having spokes
Having turned
High hideaway
Historically significant trial
House style
Leave in difficulty
Legal scholar Guinier
Middle Eastern dish
Monkey

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