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New York Times crossword of January 21st, 2008 other clues
Ice cream holders
Lascivious
Leases
Led off
Legal wrong
Less drunk
Lifeguard, at times
Loch ___ monster
M&M's that were removed from 1976 to 1987 out of a health concern for a coloring dye
Marks that look like inverted v's
MasterCard rival
Meditated (on)
Momentarily forget (or get lucky in Scrabble?)
More unusual
No longer worth debating
Online commerce
Opposite of an intro, musically
Org. with admirals
Pago Pago's locale
Parisian yes
Politico Gingrich
Popular newspaper puzzle subtitled 'That Scrambled Word Game'
Say jokingly
Scandinavian furniture giant
Shallowest Great Lake
Ship from the Mideast
Similar
Smug smiles
Suffix meaning 'little'
Swiss river
Sworn to tell the truth
Talk idly
Thing, in legal briefs
Took a curtain call
'Render therefore ___ Caesar ...'
'The Star-Spangled Banner' land
A ton
Actor Ayres
Actor Ed of 'Daniel Boone'
All soap operas, basically
Amount of hair cream
At this moment
Atlantic or Pacific
Badminton court divider
Barely earned, with 'out'
Baseballer Mel
Biblical tower site
Capital of Manche, France
Chicken piece
Cigar ends
City between Gainesville and Orlando
Comic Johnson
Command to a steed
Declined in power
Declining in power
Dopey or Doc
Fall off a beam, e.g.
False fronts
Find a new purpose for
Finnish bath
Fox hit 'American ___'
Fusses
Glaswegian, e.g.
God, to Muslims
Got up
Graduates
Great Salt Lake's state
Hawaiian island
Home turf?
Triumph, but just barely
TV, slangily, with 'the'
United ___ Emirates
Unoccupied, as a theater seat
Wanderers
WNW's opposite
Zone
___ de Janeiro

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