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New York Times crossword of January 22nd, 2009 other clues
Repair shop figs.
Sainted king known as 'the Fat'
Schmo
SEAL's org.
Ship part
Shoelace tip
Slightly
Split
Test for M.A. seekers
Things with antennas
Traffic sign that indicates a possible temporary road closure
Trash cans and such
Unable to think at all
Walking encyclopedia
Where Samson defeated the Philistines
Wickiup, for one
Wood alternative
Words on a Wonderland cake
Zest
Zing
___ feuilletée (puff pastry)
___-Mart
'S.N.L.' alum
'Happy birthday' follower
'How did ___ this happen?'
'My Way' songwriter
'Pick me! I know the answer!'
'Rich Man, Poor Man' novelist, 1970
100 18-Acrosses
1990s war site
All over
Alternative rock band with four platinum albums
Alto lead-in?
Angry diner's decision
Back muscle, for short
Bausch & Lomb lens-care product
Benjamin
Cause for pulling over
Chinese dollar
Chopping part of a chopper
Conformation defect in a horse
Creep
Cry out loud
Day-___
Deal preceder
Done, to Donne
Egoist
Eleanor Roosevelt, to Teddy
Elongated fish
English essayist Richard
Fails to keep
Former TV inits.
French word in some bios
Front
Gelato holder
Genuine
Go from one number to another
It's barely passing
Karmann ___ (old Volkswagen)
Lady Jane Grey's fate
Lawless role
Lie low
Lightened
Like a bishop's authority
Macrocephalic
Managing, with 'out'
Numbers in the thousands?
Nut jobs
One way to meet
Opposite of someways
Paris's ___ de Lyon
Picketer's sign
Playwright William
Primitive trophies ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
Refrain from singing in kindergarten?

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