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Lie on a hot beach crossword clue


B A K E

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New York Times crossword of January 14th, 2015 other clues
'Yikes!'
'American ___'
'Before ___ ...'
'In the days of ___ lang syne'
'L'Absinthe' painter
1,009th juice drink?
30 consumer reviews?
40 concert souvenirs?
501st royal daughter?
American ___
At the limit, as a credit card
Band with the 1987 6x platinum album 'Kick'
Beehive State native
Bit of cash in Kashmir
Bold alternative?
Boo-boo
Borat portrayer ___ Baron Cohen
Box-office dud
Burlap fiber
Castaway's call
Common reply to 'When do you want this?'
Court sport
Cousin of calypso
Cover for the follically challenged
Crewmate of Spock and Sulu
Cupid, or his concern
Desideratum
Dodeca- halved
Dumb
Event that may have a '-con' suffix in its name
Exchange
Fair-hiring org
Fish that might accompany a schmear
Flock's cry
Follower of one, two and three in a children's rhyme
Four prescriptions?
Gave rise to
Golden Arches buy
Gullet
Gym rat's 'six-pack'
H, as in 'Hellenic'
Home electronics items
Hoppy brew, for short
How corn dogs are served
Infuriate
Irene of 'Fame'
Island served by both AirAsia and Qantas airlines
L. L. Bean competitor
Lead-in to law
Limerick's third word, often
Lincoln Center offerings
Many Swedish models
Mathematician's 'Done!'
Millrose Games highlight
N.Y.C. cultural center
Name in kitchen foil
Nile birds
One involved in arm-twisting?
Other: Sp
Piano tuner's asset
PIN points
Polio vaccine developer
Popular takeout option
Review
Roll call no-show
Ruler toppled in 1979
Sacrifice fly result
Salvation Army donation receptacle
Site for online collaboration
Soon, to bards
Suffix with kitchen
Tends to, as a sprain
Wilson of 'Starsky & Hutch'
Word before chest or change
Work unit
World Cup cheer
Zero-star fare

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