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Harold Gray's Annie, for one crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 6th, 2004 other clues
'Awesome!'
'Quiet!'
1996 Republican standard-bearer
A, B, C, D or E
Acts the stool pigeon
At the drop of ___
Auction ending?
Audition tape
Available, as a doctor
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Combs
Be a buttinsky
Be sweet on
Bird of 29-Down
Boy Scout unit
Brontë's Jane
Campfire treat
Celt or Highlander
Chain of hills
Contented sighs
Copycat's words
Country singer Morgan
Court wear
Cyclist LeMond
Disco flasher
Elevator maker
Final authority
Fine fur
Fitzgerald and others
Flat formation
Gate pivots
Giveaway: Var.
Gridiron 'zebras'
Hammer's end
Heavenly glow
Hockey great Phil, familiarly
House wear
I.B.M.-compatibles
Idyllic places
In a tough spot
Jackie's second
Kosher
Late-night Jay
Louse-to-be
Map rtes.
Marsh plant
Maximally cool
Meal
Mogadishu resident
Mountain debris
Mouse, to a 27-Across
Narc's grp.
Oracle site
Org. for Annika Sorenstam
Pal of Kukla and Fran
Place for butts
Place for rouge
Placed in a box, say
Polar helper
Poolside wear
Prefix with -asian
Put a stop to
Questions
Race marker
Radio letters
Ranch wear
Royal pains
Russian's refusal
Smart-mouthed
Soccer star Hamm
Sumatra swinger
The Bates ___, in 'Psycho'
Truck stop fare
U.S.N. rank below Capt.
___ Scott Decision
___ Tin Tin

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