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New York Times crossword of January 19th, 2006 other clues
'Joy of Cooking' author Rombauer
'That was devilish of me'
'The Dark at the Top of the Stairs' playwright
'You got that!'
'___, old chap'
Add moisture
Aid's partner
Ali Baba, for one
At times/Actress Sykes's halt to putting on weight?
Be generous
Beth for Bess, e.g.
Breather
Brief display?
Certain discrimination
Change
Check addition?
Copy
Ed of 'Roots'
Equals
Farinaceous
Finger wagger's cry
Fingers
Flair
Flick
Go bad
Go-round
Golfer Hale
Increase business/Run into little dog's liquor?
Instant
It might follow a cut
Late S.N.L. actor
Lift
Like a fifth wheel
Like Batman and Robin
Mischievous one
Mountain resort
Nickelodeon's '___ the Explorer'
Not jump in too eagerly/Where the best sales promoter shops?
Not out
Oarlock
Olds model
Org. with a Sixth Man Award
Parks and others
Penury
Pig out
Poland Spring's home
Polite speech introduction
Príncipe's father
Quick, in trade names
Renaissance philosopher Petrus ___
Sanctuaries
Script direction
Show pleasure
Some hockey scenes
Something picked up in a locker room
Stead
Strain
Tale
Telecommunicator's request
Toasting/Girl with the dried-fruit trick?
Tore
TV princess
Unhurriedly
Us and them, maybe
Way down
Weapon in U.S./Russ. negotiations
Weaved
Wide open
Witnessed
You hardly have to study for it
You have to study for them
Zone alternative
___ salt

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