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New York Times crossword of January 31st, 2010 other clues
'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' family name
'48___'
'Bam!' chef
'Catch-22' bomber pilot
'Cheers!'
'Come ___?' ('How are you?,' in Italy)
'Get ___!'
'Holy cow!'
'On This Night of a Thousand Stars' musical
'The Black Cat' writer
'The Bridges of Madison County' setting
'The Passion of the Christ' language
'The Seven Joys of Mary,' e.g.
'Top Gun' planes
'We ___ please'
'Yes, indeed'
'Yours' alternative
'Yummy! Here comes your tuna sashimi!'?
'___ Means I Love You' (1968 Delfonics hit)
1960s-'80s Red Sox nickname
1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics host
1964 Cassius Clay announcement?
7'4' former N.B.A. star Smits
Adams of 'Octopussy'
Ado
Almost closed
Art exhibition hall
Aspiring atty.'s hurdle
At attention
Autobahn auto
Average karate instructor?
Baby
Get up
Global warming panel concern
Got in illicitly
Graceful women
Had ants in one's pants
Having heat?
High-scoring baseball game
Hoff who wrote and illustrated 'Danny and the Dinosaur'
Home of the Palace of Nations
Invitation to cocktails with pianist Ramsey?
It may have redeye
It might hold the solution
It's just below les yeux
January, in Jalisco
Jet-setters' jets, once
Jones who sang 'Sunrise / Looks like morning in your eyes'
Judge of Israel, in Judges
Lancelot portrayer, 1967
Land that's largely desert: Abbr.
Lightsaber-wielding hillbilly of TV?
Like medieval Europe
Like the stranger in Camus's 'The Stranger'
Lions or Bears
List heading
Long-distance call letters
Loop loopers
Luca ___, 'The Godfather' character
Marketing leader?
Military wear
Morgue, for one
N.Y.C. bus insignia
Narc's org.
Offering at some bars
Ol' Blue Eyes
Try to win
UPS rival
___ 101, world's tallest building, 2004-07
___ meat
___-Rooter
Big Korean exports
Bit of gossip
Blogger's preface
Boston-to-Washington speedster
Brand X
Brings in
Call, as a game
Calls of port?
Capri, e.g.
CD predecessors
Certain Caribbean, for short
Chatty Cathy
Chip dip
Civil rights org.
Coach Parseghian
Collect slowly
Comic Conway
Conditions
Corolla part
Cranky question on the Himalayan trail?
D.C. V.I.P.
Dodging midtown traffic?
Don Quixote's squire
Donna Summer #1 hit
Equal: Prefix
Eye ___
Eye-twisting display
Faction
Farm layer
Features of Castilian speech
Film character known for her buns
Forlorn
Former Irish P.M. ___ de Valera
Get exactly right
One running a hot business?
One who may have red eyes
Out for someone on the inside
Overdress, maybe
Part of Lawrence Welk's intro
Pigtails, e.g.
Pizza slice, usually
Place to watch Truffaut, e.g.
Popular laptop
Private eye
Put in
Ran off
Refuges
Rotisserie on a Hawaiian porch?
Sage
Seat, slangily
Showy streakers
Sights on sore eyes?
Sleek, for short
Solzhenitsyn topic
Something under a tired eye, maybe
Sorcerer behind Amin's rise to power?
Sore
Suffix on era names
Suffix with electro-
Suicide squeeze result, for short
Synthetic fiber
Taiwanese computer maker
Taylor of apparel
Thai neighbor
The Jackson 5 had five
Those muchachos
Too, in Toulon
Tract for a tribe, briefly

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