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Figure on an Aussie Xing sign, perhaps crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 17th, 2017 other clues
'Doctor Faustus' novelist Thomas
'Harrumph!'
'Same here!'
'What have we here?!'
'___ a trap!'
'___ late!'
A few
Agonizes (over)
Agree to a proposal
Alan who played Captain Pierce
Ambience
Amy Adams's 'Man of Steel' role
Beer barrel
Brand of artificial fat
British derrière
Certain marketing gimmicks
Chant after a fútbol goal
Coffee container
Concealed mike
Country singer Judd
Cripple
Deal with a broken teleprompter, say
Deviate during flight, as a rocket
Drag
Entitled sorts?
Essential point
Family member who was probably adopted
Formerly named
Hairstyle for 53-Across, colloquially
Having four sharps
Heeds
Hell-bent (on)
Hitting blackjack after blackjack, say
Iconic role for 2-/51-Down
In fine ___ (healthy)
Influence
Is victorious in
Kind of threat
Knock 'em dead
Like old, neglected sweaters, maybe
Make slo-o-o-ow progress
Makeup of the planet Hoth
Merit badge displayer
Michelangelo masterpiece
Modern lead-in to space or security
Mont Blanc, e.g., to locals
Non's opposite
Nosedive
Not deceived by
Nubian heroine of opera
Online crafts seller
Place where trials are conducted
Puppy sounds
Rae Sremmurd, e.g
Real head-turners?
Reference in 'Treasure Island'
Renaissance Faire instrument
See 18-Across
See 18-Across
See 2-Down
Sign of things to come
So far, informally
Speak with a gravelly voice
Squeak stopper
Swindles
Swoon
Tennis champ Agassi
The 'E' in HOMES
Tree-lined walkway, in France
Turnoff for drivers
Tusked beast
When Polonius says 'Brevity is the soul of wit'
With 51-Down, late, beloved actress
With 61- and 37-Across, famous line by 53-Across in [see circled letters]
World Series official

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