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New York Times crossword of January 15th, 1998 other clues
Showy flower
Sore
Stalk of bananas
Statistician's presentation
Sting
Summer wear
Tahiti, for example
Taken care of
There's no sense in it
Thing
'Alien' heroine
'I Ching'
Tip
Tree trunk
Actress Sue ___ Langdon
'To Live and Die ___' (film)
'Little woman'
Verge
1989 World Series site
Weak
Wealthy, in Madrid
Anderson's 'High ___'
Arabic leader
___ breath (spoken very rapidly)
Barbara's role on 'Dallas'
___ diem
Big name in sports trading cards
Blame
Bok ___ (Chinese vegetable)
Cabin feature
Cable channel
Caught, with 'in'
Chew it over
Christmas sounds
Coastal Brazilian state
Computer 'engine'
Corp. money managers
Dark area on the moon
Didn't proceed smoothly
Esprit de corps
Founder of Carthage
France's ___ Polytechnique
Germ
German article
Gold oak leaf wearer: Abbr.
Guest on Carson's last 'Tonight Show'
Hairstyle
Heater setting
Hostile
Improper
Irascibility
Latin word in police dramas
Little pest
Low mark
Mauna ___
Minor annoyance
More
Neighbor of Iraq: Abbr.
Nimbus
North Atlantic's ___ Islands
Obsolescent mail abbr.
One who's in it for the long run
Optimally
Part of E.T.S.: Abbr.
Part of SASE: Abbr.
Part song
Parts of binary code
Patronage
Person who can barely run
Point maker
Popular game bird
Proceeds smoothly
Revolutionary War commander John
Screw cutter
Settle down for the night

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