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New York Times crossword of January 26th, 2002 other clues
Beetle driver?
Bridge competitor
Bug no end
Came down
Castor or Olive
Cause
Chaotic
Chivalrous phrase
Clear
Difficult shot
Early Lerner and Loewe hit
Emergency money
Et ___
Focus
Grand Canyon feature
Hank Aaron and Helen Keller, e.g.
Itch cause
Kind of cap
Letters from Greece
Like some West Africans
Little beasties
Low-fat meat
Menu listings
Nest
Not quite true
Nursery product
One of the Scraggs in 'Li'l Abner'
One on the front line
One out
Overly worn
Period pieces
Person with a badge: Abbr.
100 cents
'Rush, Rush' hitmaker, 1991
About to face the music
Adds and/or subtracts
Bedrock denizen
Pistol, say
Played again
Priests and such
Put in piles, say
Rambo
Richard ___, 1966 Pulitzer poet
Ricky, really
Rubicon crosser
Sails over water
Sees the difference
Singer Rimes
Solicits (for)
Some are sacred
Some club members, informally
Stick
Sweep away
Thinks twice, perhaps
Ticket
Tore
Tropical pudding bases
Upset and then some
Weatherproof headlight
Went on about trivial things
Yokohama yes
___ Quam Videri (North Carolina motto)
'Go right ahead!'
'Right now?'
'I think ...'

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