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New York Times crossword of January 10th, 2011 other clues
'Good Will Hunting' star Matt
'___ On Down the Road' ('The Wiz' song)
A/C stat
Abbr. before a name on top of a memo
Air passage
Ancient Asia Minor region
Another place to follow the object named in the circled letters
Arthur with a Queens stadium named after him
Artist whose 1999 hit 'Smooth' was #1 for 12 weeks
Be sick
BP gas brand
Bread for a gyro
Brown from the beach
Buddhist monk
Buy's opposite
Carrier to Copenhagen
Computer game with virtual people
Computer whizzes
Cowgirl Evans
Dance related to the mambo
E-mail filter's target
French friend
Furry foot
Get ___ the ground floor
Golf peg
Governed
Gridiron carriers: Abbr.
Had a role on stage
Hannibal ___, vice president under Abraham Lincoln
Haughty sorts
Immobilize
Iran's capital
Jacques of 'Mon Oncle'
Katmandu native
Like mosquitoes
Love, in 51-Down
Madrid's land, to natives
Many Eastern Europeans
Measured by a stopwatch
Medical care grp.
Minor despot
Note on a Chinese menu
Nothing
Old-fashioned paper copies
One place to follow the object named in the circled letters (reading left to right)
One thing ___ time
Onionlike soup ingredient
Outdoor eating place where you might lay a blanket
Pierre's state: Abbr.
Place to get a mudbath or massage
Prefix with center
Puts to work
Release from slavery
Reverberated
Roughen in cold weather
Sales talk
Sandwiches that are definitely not kosher, in brief
Scottish hillside
Siouan people
Slate, e.g., briefly
Sleuth, in slang
Something with x and y axes
Spin zone?
These, in Tours
Tiff
Top of the head
Turtle's 'home'
Unspoken, as an understanding
Untruth
Wife of Jacob
Worcestershire ___
Words, informally
Wowed
WXY, on a phone
Zenith
___ Highway (route through Whitehorse, Yukon)
___ Lumpur, Malaysia

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