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New York Times crossword of January 17th, 2013 other clues
'As I Lay Dying' father
'Bonne ___!'
'Come hungry. Leave happy' sloganeer
'Gotcha'
'Hoo-oo-EY!'
'No clue'
500, e.g
Amount to be divvied up
Antarctic body named for an Englishman
Architect ___ Ming Pei
Arizona product
Automaton of Jewish folklore
Ball
Battle of Fort Brooke locale, 1863
Being, in Bordeaux
Bitcoins, e.g
Brewery sight
Bummers
Capital of Australia: Abbr
Censor, in a way
Chinese dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period
Christian of film
City intersected by I-76 and I-77
Composer Menken and others
Cut open
Dead center?
Dweller on the Straits of Johor
Échecs pieces
Emulates a bear
Encomium
Enzyme suffix
Face seen on many T-shirts
Feminist Wolf
Food with an inedible center?
Gen. Robert ___
Googly ___
Inconclusive
It's about when you leave: Abbr
Kentucky export
Knock on wood, say
Let up on
License to drill?
Lightly roast
Like some extreme coincidences
Locational nickname with origins in horse racing
Loop of lace
Lucky figure in Chinese culture
Manages
Medical subject of Time magazine covers of 1967 and 2010
Melancholy, say
Menu with zoom options
Midsize moon of Saturn
Noted series of paintings by Andrew Wyeth
One who made the crew cut?
Operation time
Prefix with thermal
Preparing to be shot, say
Private business, in slang
Raid target
Reason for a food recall
Ring
Roger of 'Cheers'
Shipwreck cause, perhaps
Stuck, after 'up'
Symbol of might
Text alternative
Top-of-the-hour broadcast, maybe
Tube warning ... or an apt title for this puzzle?
Wear down

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