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New York Times crossword of January 28th, 2005 other clues
Grammy winner for 'Jonathan Livingston Seagull'
Grocery section
He sat in front of Nimoy and Shatner
He was defeated and captured at Sedan
Hole stat
Inflexible
It's picked
Light
Like a desert
Like some markets
Meandered
Milk: Prefix
Most eligible, in a way
Neighbors
No-good
Nun's wear
Olive genus
Opposite of macho
Phony start?
Prefix with -centric
Productive one
Pulitzer-winning William Kennedy novel
Robert of 'The Sopranos'
Sang on high?
Scraps
Señor's speech
Shelter provider: Abbr.
Simplifies
Sky over the Seine
Small amount
Snap
Sports analyst who wrote 'Living a Dream'
Spring cleaning follow-up, perhaps
Take up
Tartish treat
They often involve drawing
They're not final releases
Title lady of a 1932 Ethel Merman song
Unlikely to raise a ruckus
Valle del Cauca's capital
Way: Abbr.
Weather report abbr.
Where many jokes are set
Zoe's friend, on 'Sesame Street'
___ City, Fla.
___-Shan, ship in Conrad's 'Typhoon'
Applesauce-topped treat
'Doonesbury' reporter Hedley
'The Lower Depths' playwright
'___ la guerre'
'___-Year Day' ('The Pajama Game' tune)
Added stipulations
April to September, in southern Africa
Berlin, for one
Beside
Big international carrier
Chesterfield, e.g.
Corsair, Ranger and Pacer
Dizzy
Ebro y otros
Ens. producer
Enter drop by drop
Ferdinand III's daughter
First one out on the track
Generally
George Plimpton book
German article

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