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New York Times crossword of January 1st, 2009 other clues
Some kind of a nut
Squirting flower or dribble glass
Stunned, after 'in'
Suddenly
Surround
Take care of one's taxes sans paper
Tic
Top-secret carpentry tool?
TV's 'Fawlty Towers,' for one
Ultimate goal
Who opposed George Washington for president in 1792
Worry about, in slang
Yakutsk's river
Yours, overseas
'Dona ___ and Her Two Husbands'
'___ the bat hath flown / His cloister'd flight ...': Macbeth
'Nonsense!'
'Hurray for me!'
'Already?'
'___ Brasco' (1997 Pacino/Depp film)
Accumulated
Add up
Art Deco designer
Band whose 1994 song 'I'll Make Love to You' was #1 for 14 weeks
Best Supporting Actress for 'Cactus Flower,' 1969
Birth cert., e.g.
Bit of cheer?
Brisk pace
Bro, say
Carter who played Wonder Woman
Certain scale start
China's Sun ___-sen
Close to the hour
Co-founder of MGM
Complete, for short
D-Day vessels: Abbr.
Dermatologist's concern
Diamond family name
Dirty campaign technique
Do a marathon in Egypt?
Drivel
Formerly named
Furnish
Goes all out at an audition for a sax great?
Gulf of ___
Hardly getting along
Independent
Inside look, for short?
Intoxicating
Irish ___
It often has a ring in the middle
Justin Timberlake's former band
Leave for a bit
Leave open-mouthed
Mend, as a torn seam
More wonderful, to a hip-hopper
Mr. Potato Head piece
Not rejecting out of hand
Novelist Packer or Patchett
O3
Oil of ___
One paying for staying
Part of Poland's border
Pound and Stone
Read a New Book Mo.
Rear end, anatomically
Rings at Jewish weddings?
Señor chaser?
Shopworn
Sight blocker
Smidgen

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