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New York Times crossword of January 2nd, 2002 other clues
'Black Beauty' star ___ Freeman
'How about ___?'
'Hud' star
'Phooey!'
'Think of it!'
'Vamoose!'
'X' may mark it
A fan of
Aloha State bird
Anouk of film
Anti-fur org.
Balkan capital
Blue Angels display
Breyers rival
Bring down
Bud's bud
Celestial bear
Child advocacy org.
City near Syracuse
Colorful mount
Common darning spot
Counting-out bit
Didn't fold
Down ___ (Maine)
Embellish richly
F.D.R. and L.B.J., e.g.
Falter at the finish
Former Swedish P.M. Palme
Gad about
Hawkeye
Hide boredom, in a way
Home to Columbus
Hops driers
Hunt like a cave man
In the thick of
Interview bit: Abbr.
K-6: Abbr.
Kaffiyeh wearer
Wellesley grad
Winks
Years and years
___ Bora (Afghan region)
___ Fein
Knock-on-the-noggin consequence
Lays out
Lid swelling
Likable prez
Like many fans
Make peace
Meadowlands pace
Mil. truant
Mimic
One of the major leagues: Abbr.
Onions partner
Part of a boilermaker
Praise
Put one's foot down
Q.E.D. part
Reason for a raise
Roomy cut
Said 'no contest,' e.g.
Seine sights
Slalom paths
Small island
Solomonic
Some six-shooters
Sot's state
Support person
They're hidden in 21-, 31- and 40-Across
Three, they say
Three-player game
Title holder?
Topology figures
Tracy's Trueheart
Turn upside-down
Under the weather
Uniform hue

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