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New York Times crossword of January 2nd, 2013 other clues
'Amo, amas, I love ___'
'Lawrence of Arabia' figure
'No more!,' e.g
10 sawbucks
Actress Pflug
Angel dust, briefly
Architect Mies van der ___
Auden or Aiken
Augustus ___
Billy Blanks fitness system
Bosox nickname of old
Boss Tweed lampooner
Cry of derision
Cut crosswise
Digital book file extension
Dona ___ (1976 Sonia Braga role)
Egg head?
Erik of 'CHiPs'
Everyday article
Eye
F.D.A.-banned diet pill ingredient
Fish contained in unadon
Gershwin opera heroine
Give ___ (care)
Hard thing to carry
Hit for Guy Lombardo in 1937 and Jimmy Dorsey in 1957
Hot desert wind
Husband, in France
Japan's largest active volcano
Jewish or Iranian, e.g
Jones once of the Stones
Laundry staff
Layer of the eye
Like much folklore
Make
Make scents of?
Mark down for a sale, say
Meal for a weevil
Melodramatic series, in slang
Midwest hub
Model's path
Morse unit
Mystery author John Dickson ___
Newsgroup system since 1980
Oodles
Ore tester
Photographer Adams
Pianist Claudio
Prom tux, usually
Request for group permission
River in a 1957 hit movie
Roman road
SALT topic
See 1-Across
See 51-Across
Singer/actress Luft
Singers James and Jones
Slangy affirmative
Small hills
Sorrowful cries
Spotted
Swarm member
Tail movement
Talking with one's hands: Abbr
The Ricardos, to the Mertzes
Things that lead to mergers?
Thrice, on an Rx
Tikkanen of hockey
With 35-Down, fictional heroine who says 'I am no bird; and no net ensnares me'
With 71-Across, breakfast choice ... or a punny hint to this puzzle's theme
Words after 'come' or 'go'
Yankees manager before Girardi
[Bo-o-oring!]
___ avis
___ Crunch
___ lily
___-Rooter

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