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New York Times crossword of January 10th, 2019 other clues
'Beetle Bailey' dog
'Dear ___ Hansen' (2017 Tony winner)
'I don't want this house after all'?
'No problem at all!'
'The Last Jedi' director Johnson
'You've got to be kidding me!'
Another nickname for the Governator
Anthem starter
Army allowance
Attempt
Bass group?
Big name in cosmetics
Billiards need
Church chorus
Confined, with 'up'
Crept (along)
Dark kind of look
Derides
Drifter
E'en if
Eastern European capital
Elates
Endurance
Even up
FaceTime alternative
Galoot
Gave a pill, say
Give stars to
Glimpses
Grind, in a way
Group of traffic cops, for short?
Gun-shy
Hoffman who wrote 'Steal This Book'
It's a relief
Italian scooter
Italy's Lake ___
James who sang at the opening of the 1984 Summer Olympics
Japanese box meal
Kidnapper who gets arrested?
Like some shoppes
Long time out?
Many an intern
Margaret Thatcher, e.g., in her later years
Measure of purity
Mr. with a 'Wild Ride' at Disneyland
Mustang catcher
Need to speak
Not a single
Not altogether
Oh, what an actress!
Oklahoma's ___ Air Force Base
Once-over
Optimistic
Page listing
Partner of pieces
Pizazz
Pizza delivery
Playwright Sean who wrote 'The Plough and the Stars'
Prize that comes with 9 million kronor
Prudent way to think
River whose name comes entirely from the last eight letters of the alphabet
Sacred text ... or your reaction upon figuring out this puzzle's theme?
Savoir-faire
Show up
Skater Slutskaya
Soccer player Hamm
Some court wear
Spiffy top
Synagogue singer with hokey humor?
Tennis ___
Theater seating info
Things in the backs of Macs
Ticking dangers
What bears do in the market
What photocopiers do
Win a one-on-one game against a Toronto hoops player?
___ economy
___ yoga

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