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New York Times crossword of January 23rd, 2020 other clues
Info for a car service pickup, in brief
Retiring
Concerning vision
Perniciousness
Pull
Soong ___-ling, Madame Chiang Kai-shek
What a shooter may shoot
Something with an "x" factor?
Ali who retired undefeated
Element of some chips
Word with garden or party
Odysseus' faithful dog
Second person?: Abbr.
Anti-apartheid activist Steve
Wind power generator
Powerful Scrabble tile
Engine capacity unit
It may involve dilation
Online party request
Mesmerized
Like tears
"Give it ___"
Piles up
Something for an artist to have on hand
What brakes shouldn't do
"Simmer down!"
Angers
Pan Am rival
Start-up worth a billion dollars, in a modern coinage
Astronomical rings
Fries, e.g.
Overpopulated, mazy districts
Source of material for a feather duster
Desiccated
Wine center near Turin
Some "Toy Story"-themed toys, informally
Land on the Persian Gulf
Short albums, for short
Foundation for a home on a bayou
How you might meet someone
Vote heard on the floor ... and at the end of 20-, 31-, 35- and 50-Across?
Premium network
Wide open
Locale for Ernst and Young
Boggle the mind
Lead-in for Romeo
Have
Large: Fr.
European Union member, to natives
Fast pace
Bogus
Estado south of Arizona
Drain
___ avis
Half of a 1960s folk-rock group
Many an I.R.S. worker
Premier internet connection?
Inc., abroad
Genesis craft
Mideast diplomat's request, when itching to be challenged?
Layer
What you feel "when the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie"
Roughage source
Glamping site, maybe
Bellyache
Silo filler, for short
Pivot point
Like some doors
Proudly dresses like Bill Nye or Pee-wee Herman?
Madagascar, par exemple
JFK alternative
So
It's needed for a push-up, informally

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