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New York Times crossword of January 1st, 2008 other clues
S.A.S.E., e.g.
Sailor, colloquially
Sierra ___, Africa
Slaw or fries, e.g.
Station with a show
Stick of gum, e.g.
Straight: Prefix
Suffer from a charley horse
Superannuated
Taken wing
The blahs
Transvaal trekker
Uno + dos
Vanilla ___
Victuals
Vintage autos
Vocational school instruction
Zig or zag
___ 9000, sci-fi computer
___ pants (multipocketed wear)
___ to mankind
___-cone
'The World of Suzie ___'
'Don't ___'
'Mamma Mia' group
'Maria ___' (Dorsey tune)
'Meet the Fockers' co-star, 2004
'The shoe ___ the other foot'
'What else?'
'___ Jury' (Spillane novel)
A choir may stand on it
A couple of chips, maybe
All gone, as dinner
Berkeley Breathed comic strip
Bit of air pollution
Bobby Orr, notably
Bring into harmony
Certain vanity plate for husband-and-wife cars
Cleveland's lake
Colonial settlement
Common employment benefit
Common Seattle forecast
Daydreamer's state
Digit in binary code
Directional suffix
Either of two directing brothers
Enlarge a house
Fit snugly
Florence's river
Good thing
Hamelin's problem
Hard on the ears
Harley rider
Injury reminder
Intimidate
Joseph Conrad novella
Kind of club that's a hint to this puzzle's theme
Letter-shaped opening for a bolt
Lieutenant
Like Lincoln, in physique
Links bend
Mayberry boy
Men-only
Money to help one through a tight spot
Participated temporarily, as with a band
Pastor's flock
Play chauffeur
Police con
Prefix with -postale
Prefix with lock or knock
Purchases for a shindig
Really hot under the collar
Rebellious Turner
Relax, as rules
Reverse, on a PC
Ring outcome, briefly
Room plus, in a hotel

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