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New York Times crossword of January 8th, 2010 other clues
Speedy Gonzales cry
Stir to action
Stopped flowing
Therapist's comment
Things used during crunch time?
Thorn, once
Unsuitable for mixed company
Weak heart, for example?
White robe wearers
Words that affect one's standing?
___ Ball, quinquennial dance in Harry Potter
'South Park' boy
'That's how it looks to me, anyway'
'Vamoose!'
1989 Radio Hall of Fame inductee
1950s-'60s actor known as the Switchblade Kid
1995 thriller about identity theft
Acted as an informant
Ask too much?
Carriage trade
Charles IX's court poet
Cheat, slangily
Cheers
Chevy model discontinued in 2001
Chocolate chip, e.g.
Clive Cussler best seller made into a 1980 film
Cover
Cricket match
Crows and others
Daring, in a way
Deadfall, e.g.
Dings
Disembarrass
Docile marine mammal
Does badly at the box office
Extreme exposure
Eye shadow?
Father Time's prop
Follow closely
French dip's dip
Goya's 'La ___ Desnuda'
Hightail
In the vicinity of
Invisible ink user
Irritated reactions
It may be played for money
Italian boxer Benvenuti
Jack, for one
John no one knows
King defeated at Châlons
Land
Like some glasswork
Mason's assistant
Member of Sauron's army
Miss ___
Monk's first name on 'Monk'
Muddies up
Night light used by Sherlock Holmes
Not just nibble
Not just nudge
Note traded for bills
Org. that awaits your return
Plame affair org.
Practice overseers: Abbr.
Prompter action
Put in one's ___ (interfere)
Repeat offenders?
Rubber
Sarcastic reply

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