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New York Times crossword of January 26th, 2009 other clues
Car bar
Cause of a low Richter reading
Cello feature
Center Shaquille
Central street
Chicken piece
Cornerstone abbr.
Couturier Christian
Distrustful
Edgar who painted ballerinas
Elaborate April fool
Gleeful giggle
Hall's singing partner
Has dinner
His and ___
Hush-hush org.
Ice cream brand
Instrument with 30+ strings
Jean who wrote 'The Clan of the Cave Bear'
Kind of carpet
Letter after theta
Letter starter
Lighten, as a burden
Loretta of 'M*A*S*H'
Lots of screaming and shouting
Offer advice from around a card table
One of the Brontë sisters
Org. for Patriots and Packers
Passover meal
Pink-slipped
Plow team
Presidential noes
Race, as an engine
Romantic rendezvous
Satellite signal receiver
Shortstop Derek
Give the go-ahead
Gardener's gift
'Bad idea!'
'Bad idea!'
'Bad idea!'
'My sweetie' in a 1957 hit for the Bobbettes
'Oh!' in Österreich
Fateful day in March
Small salamander
Steps between floors
Sunken ship's locale
Two-by-two vessel
Undercooked meat danger
Very
Wily
Wood for shipbuilding
Woodwind item
Work over
Zilch
___-weensy
Flammable gas
'Phooey!'
'You're something ___!'
'___ River' (song from 'Show Boat')
6-1, 3-6 and 7-5, in tennis
Airing
Alda of 'M*A*S*H'
Archibald or Thurmond of the N.B.A.
Are, in Argentina
Arterial trunks
Aura, informally
Babe in the woods
Barfly
Beachgoer's acquisition
Bend to go through a doorway, say ... or what may be in front of the door
Bother persistently
Bothersome

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