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New York Times crossword of January 12th, 2017 other clues
'Dude!'
'If you ask me ...,' in texts
'Well, I guess'
'___ how?' (words of disbelief)
Ancient physician
Antacid brand
Arrest
Atomic clock components
Big brand of sports equipment
Biting
Brewing need
Called from a stall, say
Cleaned just before drying
Coffee shop offering
Dummy
Entree in a shell
Foozle
Fruity libation
Give meds
Going 'Huh?!?'
Government stance on texting while driving
Gulf of ___ (waters off the coast of Djibouti)
Hitches
How things typically are
Instrument in swing
It could carry a tune in the 1950s
Its distance is measured within a meter
Its postal codes start with K, L, M, N and P - but, oddly, not O
Japanese flower-arranging art
Lamebrains
Leader of the pack
Like Mr. X, but not Malcolm X
Marketer's start?
Not clued in
Old video game maker
Ones attending to patients, for short
Onetime CW sitcom
Out of bed, in a way?
Pity evoker
Pours a certain way
Pulling a prank outside a house
Put a finger on, in a way
Route follower
Santa ___
Savage
Sequentially
Slipped by
Some are named after presidents
Some piano music
Something a shopaholic might be in
Spanish article
Subject of an old wives' tale?
Subject of some prep classes
The scandal of Watergate, essentially
Throw on the floor
Times when musicians don't play
Tiny bit
Vents frustration
Voice-activated assistant
Walloped
Well-known octet
What you might accidentally try to put your head through when getting into a sweater
Where annoying things stick
With, to Renoir
Word following 1-/4-Across, appropriately
Word following 35-/36-Across, appropriately
Words following 61-/62-Across, appropriately
___ Conference
___ doll

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