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New York Times crossword of January 31st, 2021 other clues
Mannerly
Philippine currency
Just open
Second socks, say
Offer a judgment
Thing with tags
Fruit salad fruit
Sound of exertion
Huge celebration after L.A.'s football team wins the Super Bowl?
Nice nicety
Great shakes
Oldest tech sch. in the U.S., founded in 1824
Bygone royalty
Oodles and oodles
Besmirch
Big fuss
With 1-Down, address ender
Schlep
Reason that the prestigious scientific journal refuses articles from President Herbert's relatives?
Power symbol?
Senate support
___ gras
Restorative indulgence
Kind of bookstore
Oil field sight
It's symbolized by an elephant, for short
Theater seating option
Japanese honorific
Apology from a musician to the other band members?
Best Picture winner that was banned in Vietnam
Lena of "Chocolat"
1957 Jimmy Dorsey hit
"Lonely Boy" singer, 1959
Stiff
Morally uncompromised
Many a summer position
Like writing about how to write
Epitome of herd mentality
Volunteered at a nursery?
General practice?
Idle of Monty Python
___ Lou Who of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"
Elton John or Mick Jagger
District on Hawaii's west coast
Volcanic substance
Person fluent in Quechua
Et ___ (footnote abbr.)
Fool
Campaign guru
Super Bowl played in 2020
Past
Get hold of
Dry
Hiker's snack
Article from U.C.L.A.?
Vatican ambassador
Small versions
Story about a drinking binge?
Frost lines?
Awards feat, for short
Puccini piece
Really lift
Ed of "Elf"
Movement based on deliberate irrationality
Be really impressive, informally
Procrastinate
See 35-Across
Uber and Lyft had theirs in 2019, for short
Tarzan's transport
Didn't just request
Is dismissed, as a class
On a Seder plate, it represents the arrival of springtime
Port. is part of it
State symbol
Sound from a marching band
Pseudonym lead-in
Ditch at the last moment
Leatherwork tools
Largest city on the Arabian peninsula
"Lionized" studio
Neighborhood
Gift in "The 12 Days of Christmas"
Push
Trap, of a sort
Sheik's peer
Free from
Aussie animals
Medal above plata
One-up
___ cavity
Bowl, e.g.
Prefix with nautical
One temporarily entrusting property to another
Ink
Units in the life span of a galaxy
Ad ___ tax
Brink of transition
Folksy possessive
Wilt
Magazine whose crossword is always accompanied by a photograph
Rigged card game
Hooked up, as oxen
Wolfs (down)
Supergiant in Orion
Hall-of-Fame quarterback for the Colts
More balanced
In ___ way
Rail container for liquids
Bakery buy
Cloth woven from flax fibre
So last year
"You can't make me!"
Female goat
Gloomy, weatherwise
Place to surf
Haydn's "The Creation" and others
Step on a ladder
The Berenstain Bears live in one
"A merry old soul," in a nursery rhyme
Crack up, in textspeak
Bit of kindling
U.S. counterpart to Britain's MI6
___-Norman French
Common call on a 3rd-and-1
Not black-and-white
Sticker worn in November
How some practical jokes go
Burden
Prairie east of the Andes
Two-fifths of one quarter
Sitar selection
Move laboriously
Houston M.L.B.'er
Stressed, in a way: Abbr.
Multiple of tetra-
Union member of the 20th century, for short
Concern for one catching a connection, briefly
Sound from a drunk
"Stop right there!"

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