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New York Times crossword of January 13th, 2006 other clues
'Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice' co-star
'Good night, sweet prince' speaker
'See?!'
'Somebody's Knockin'' singer ___ Gibbs
'___ in the Park' (Rodgers and Hart song)
Abbr. in a birth announcement
Amazon warrior killed by Achilles
Argonaut who slew Castor
Auto performance factor, informally
Beards
Beautiful people of literature
Behind
Bill for fine clothing?
Bit
Cold northerly winds of southern France
Cold war abbr.
Cries for attention
Down
Dwarf
Early form of Greek
Easy ___
Entangle
Far Eastern female servants
Flexible prefix
Hard-rock center
Harmless reptile with a dangerous-sounding name
He wrote a hit Broadway musical with Weill
Imminent, old-style
Is in charge
Jedi protector
Late
Like some commerce
Many a surfer
Med. specialty
Mediterranean succulent
Military toppers
Not merely warm
Novelist Tina McElroy ___
Now level
One in a shelter, maybe
One of Hamlet's courtiers
Parts of some joints
Pattern of scanning lines on a TV
Piles
Premium product
Rank last attained in 1950
Repay, in a way
Sans subtlety
See
See 16-Across
Some bent pipes
Start of Massachusetts' motto
Summoning
Take ___ (break)
They can be choppy
They have African cousins
Transportation in a 1941 hit song
Understanding, of sorts
Wannabe's efforts
Whiz
With 13-Down, places for shooting stars
___ lot (very little)
___ morgana (mirage)
___ particle
___ ready

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