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New York Times crossword of January 28th, 2009 other clues
'Blue Moon' composer
'Dies ___'
'Layla' has one
1960s role for Diana Rigg
'Natch!'
'The Sound of Music' family name
Any character in Clue
Bearers of a phrase suggested by saying the starts of 17-, 24-, 38- and 49-Across
Big name in briefs
Billy Joel's '___ to Extremes'
Blanc who voiced Porky Pig
Business letter abbr.
Catch in the act
Cheer up
Cheesy entree
Come to mind
Copy cats?
Deep-six
Dickens lad
Dry out, in a way
Eskimo boat
Fill-in
Frolicking
Galley need
Gave the nod
Identified
It may be D.C.
It's handed down
Kick back
Latin 101 verb
Leader deposed in 1955
Level
Like a ghostwriter
Like some telegrams
Major chipmaker
Men in blue
Molded fare
Nail-biter, perhaps
Neatening tool
Novelist Ferber
Nut producer
One at the front desk, perhaps
One who's 'just looking'
Parade honoree, familiarly
Pick up on
Place for pimiento
Plumber's tool
Prefix with center
Pueblo dweller
Puzzlemaker Rubik
Record store section
Relief map figs.
Rent out
Rescuer of Odysseus
Rimes of country music
Ring around the collar?
Robin Hood's love
Rock's Lofgren
Roe source
Safe place
Some fund-raising orgs.
Specks in the Seine
Storefront shaders
Symbol of goodness
Take forcibly
Test version
Thomas who wrote 'Utopia'
Totally wow
Totally wowed
Tough to figure out
Way back when
Wrap in a roll
Writer O'Flaherty
Zellweger of 'Nurse Betty'
___ Palace (French president's home)

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