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New York Times crossword of January 15th, 2016 other clues
Boot hills?
'Der Judenstaat' movement
'I forbid,' to Caesar
'Rockaria!' band, briefly
Administrative title
Big gulp
Broad bean
Cab supplier
Carol king
Cask beverage
Chlorofluorocarbons damage it
Classic vineyard tree
Collections of episodes
Dimwit
Disappointed outburst
Dry, on Champagne bottles
Dueler's option
Eight-footer?
Exec's perk
Fly the coop
Future reporter
Give a lift to
Grave words
Handle again?
Keeps from backing up
Laser alternative
Leaves, as in a western
Less likely to be caught
Like some deliveries
Lincoln signed it into law in 1862
Little man
Lose vividness
Major quinoa exporter
Man in black, perhaps
Merlin Olsen's team
Mount St. ___
Multiplicity
Needs to make a retraction
Nestled
Net game?
Not on base?
Novelist Jaffe
Number of letters
Old war story
On base
Part of a pod
Pet sound
Place to go, for short
Pro-am tourney, often
Rule of order?
School attended by Churchill
Shot blockers
Smallest prime
Spring's opposite
Steam engine pioneer James
Strong base
Suspensions of activity
Talked ad nauseam
Taxonomic terms, for instance
Tom Collins ingredient
Tropical acquisitions, maybe
Vassal's reward
Virginia and Truckee Railroad terminus
What parents might prompt kids to say
___ Sea (the 'Sea of Islands')
Women who might share the same surname
Won thing

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