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New York Times crossword of January 17th, 2012 other clues
'Deutschland ___ Alles'
'I'd like to buy a ___, Pat'
'Large pepperoni with extra cheese,' e.g
'Pardon me, would you have any ___ Poupon?'
'Peter Peter Pumpkin ___'
'You're calling because ...?'
'___ we forget'
Alpha-gamma connector
Applesauce maker
Attract, as an audience
Banded marbles
Be sassy, with 'off'
Blockheaded
Blow away
Broke off from a group
Cairo-to-Addis Ababa dir
Chinese Chairman
Cleaning substance
Counseled
Cream of the crop
Currently
Deeply impressed
Diamonds, e.g
Dickens wrote one about two cities
Evidence of a ship's passing
Fateful day in March
Flying saucer fliers, for short
Go slightly off course
Hightailed it
Human or kangaroo
In front of, old-style
In medias ___
Indian emblem
It used to be called the Hermit Kingdom
Kind of acid in breakfast cereal
Kind of deafness
Leased
Long and lean
Messy dorm room, say
Mimics
Most negligible
Most risque
Not a pretty sight
Not stopping
Opposite of rise
Outlaw
Overly quick
Ovine mothers
People are always searching for them
Red salmon
River on the Texas/Louisiana border
Rodent-eating reptiles
See 48-Across
Shook hands with, say
Showily stylish
Skunk's defense
Slammer
Something redheads tend to do
Sports org. in a 1976 merger
Sticks out
Still
Sting Ray, e.g., informally
The 43rd state
They're frowned upon
Tick off
Under way
V-formation fliers
Warning at a station
Wash
Wasp's home
What a lot of partiers make
What a seamstress may take up
What an office seeker seeks
Win by ___
With 50-Across, Dutch painter represented by this puzzle's circled letters
Writer Stieg Larsson, e.g
___ Angelico

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