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New York Times crossword of January 27th, 2017 other clues
'Be my guest!'
'Definitely not THAT!'
'Told ya!'
Actress Mullally with two Emmys
Actress Saoirse with two Oscar nominations
Alto clef instrument
An elephant seal will fight for one
Bambino
Blew a gasket
Bradley with many medals
Brand with the flavor French Silk
Camps in the wild
Caves and coral reefs, for example
Course that offers mixed results?
Cry when un gol is scored
Dance bit?
Decline
End of the King James Bible?
Exceedingly
Feature of the European Union
Figures in some univ. classes
First name in hot dogs
Fix, as some neckwear
Fixer-upper, often
Flat, e.g.: Abbr
For the goose, not the gander?
Goes from stem to stern, maybe?
Grave robbers
Half a ten-spot
Ingredients in the national drink of Puerto Rico, to Puerto Ricans
Is way too introspective
It gets tons of traffic
Like marriage supported by Loving v. Virginia
Loafer alternative, for short
Many a large desk or sofa
Melodious
Mie ___, actress who played the Bond girl Kissy Suzuki
Moors
Nix
Not bedridden
Off
One getting framed
Part of a press kit
Part of some punt returns
Part-human gods
Places to fix flaps
Prepared, as some scallops or tuna
Real name of Ben, in a sci-fi classic
Red stuffing?
Romance novelist Tami
Rush
See 34-Across
She created a monster
Sights at a martial arts center
Slipped
Someone gets belted at the end of it
Sound of the Northwest
Stray calf: Var
Strength
Take the edge off
The 4-Down has millions of them
Too-sweet sentiment
Turned tail
TV band
Unlikely to change
Vassal
What a bad cold may do
Where many Loyalists resettled after the American Revolution
With 20-Across, relocate

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