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New York Times crossword of January 9th, 2020 other clues
When an opera's musical themes may be established
Bit of headwear that often has jewels
Cry at night
Mince words?
Annual winter/spring observance
Sets up ahead of time, in jargon
What some say God is to them
"Leave this to me"
Religious group
Part of the conjugation of the Latin "esse"
Permissive
Captive's plea
Spicy Indian fritters
Textbook unit
P.D. alert
"For one thing ..."
"Indeed!," colloquially
Remove forcefully
Go from one place to another
"You'll never beat my score!"
Principle
How tied N.F.L. games are resolved, for short
Lure
Oppressive atmosphere
Lock
Get with the program?
Common sport fish
Shakespeare contemporary
Window dressing
Comedian Jimmy
"Midnight's Children" novelist, 1981
First country to establish Christianity as its state religion
Go (for)
Sailor vis-à-vis a sail
French port on the Mediterranean
Brave and determined
Lathers up
Tool with a pointed blade
Not so brave and determined
Large beverage dispenser
Capital of Albania
Drum kit, by another name
Indonesian money
Longtime "Today" forecaster
Amusing incongruities
Drag
Bit of foppish attire
Friendless
Pants, slangily
Stepped
Make like
Not interpret correctly
Meditation mantras
Plus
Capital of the U.S. for 54 days in 1784
Couches
Letter in the last third of the NATO alphabet
Harbor sight
Clarifying phrase
They leave in the spring
Baby in a rare birth
Spanish boy's name related to the sixth month of the year
Cook and Curry
Characteristic
More than some
Spicy
Jane Eyre or Wonder Woman
Like Looney Tunes, theatrically
Heated house for chicks
"Down goes Frazier!" caller
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