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New York Times crossword of January 14th, 2012 other clues
'Best friend' from Germany?
'The Great Santini' author
'Vexations' composer
'___ could' (expression of regret)
A little above average
A.B.A. team that signed Moses Malone out of high school
Aces, nowadays
Aldrin, Armstrong and Collins
All in the family?
Animal that has escaped from its owner
Anne Brontë's first novel
Bathroom item on a honey-do list
Bistro offering
Bit of retribution
Bit of the magic of Disney
Builds up
Cause people to disbelieve, with 'on'
Coastal setting of 'The Birds'
Cuban remnant
De-ices, perhaps
Dunce-cap-shaped
Feature of many a pizzeria
Flashes
Flintstones vitamins maker
Fox Business Network show
From Land's End, e.g
Gertrude Stein or Alice B. Toklas
Grounation Day celebrant
Horrible
Increased
Kept slightly open artificially, maybe
Large parts of some support systems?
Le Carrè specialty
Lead-in to God or Congress
Locust tree feature
Loop taken on a drive?
Makeshift cat dish
Mine entrance
Nutty as can be
Ominous
Pfizer brand since 1997
Post-marathon posts
Provider of relief for a finger?
Pull up stakes, informally
Rules of conduct
Snack item next to a dip bowl
Spanish uncle?
Start practicing, as bad habits
Sticks firmly
Storms on the road
The U.S.S. Constitution has three
These days
Thornburgh's predecessor as Attorney General
Trinity member
U.S. United Nations representative, 2005-06
University next to the Centers for Disease Control headquarters
Waterfall or rapid
Will, if intentions bear out
Wiped out
With lid rattling, say
Yellow fever carrier

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