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Shoulder-to-shoulder crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 21st, 2011 other clues
Ace pitcher's reward?
'That's what I'm talkin' about!'
'The Gene Krupa Story' title role player
'___ Ferienreisen' (Strauss polka)
'___ on the Line' (Thomas the Tank Engine story)
'___ Should Ever Leave You' (Tom Jones song)
Acted like a baby, in a way
Aflac ad figure, facetiously
Assembly places
Bad blood
Bag in a trunk
Basis of growth
Bit of a grind
Bush and Jackson
Bygone N.Y.C. punk club
Byron poem
Chinchillas and boas, e.g.
Chocolate ___
Clarifying words
Cool
Crayfish claw
Crow
Epoch when bats first appeared
Handles
High-fat dish with greens
High-tech transmission
Homebuyer's 'bargain'
Introductory course?
Iron's preceder on the periodic table
Totally not happening
Trustworthy
User of a 58-Down
Wankel engine part
Watch things
When a quick snap may happen
Words before expert or fool
Writer known as Old Possum, and his family
___ Optics (telescope maker)
Item used by a 2-Down
Jagged
Janus-faced
Jockey wear
Laura Bush biographer Ronald
Lib. arts major
Like some poetry
Literary inits.
Make a spectacle of oneself, say
Make last, maybe
Many an interrogee
Motion approval
Navy equivalents of S.F.C.'s
Omegas represent them
One of Swoosie's co-stars on 'Sisters'
Ones concerned with custody
Outrageous
Palooka
Pamplona pronoun
Profanable
Put down a can?
Quiche ingredients
Radiate
Residencia
Result of a permanent failure?
Secretaries' charges: Abbr.
She played Appassionata von Climax in Broadway's 'Li'l Abner'
Sit on the bench
Starbucks offering
Suck in
Telecom techies
They often hang around sports bars
They're hung across roads

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