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LA Times crossword of January 23rd, 2021 other clues
Epithet
Econ. indicators
Sp. title
Loud item in a closet
Easily manipulated type
Study buddies, often
Natl. law group whose "M" is largely obsolete
Picnic serving
Prandial pokers
Cool veggies?
Café de __: Mexican drink brewed in a pot
Arduous tasks
Like some premium services
Scrapped
On the offensive, legally
It's not a side road
Skin lotion brand
Stopping at a KOA, say
Fall place
Doubts
Some shared rides
Excites
Fictitious 18th-century autobiographer
Mighty Dump Truck maker
Hold-up group?
Like some milk, alas
Watch with a webcam, perhaps
Impromptu speech fillers
Italy's Lake __
"How many licks does it take ... ?" treat
Jackie's designer
Overwhelms
Lean and muscular
Capital on a fjord
Up one day, down the next
Spike
Ragù __ Bolognese
Leaner alternative to pork
"What?" utterances
Anchor's responsibility
Akufo-Addo's land
Marquee evening
Continuous newsroom operations
Familiar gp. of 50
Facetious metaphor for a difficult situation
Mountain dangers
Big volume
They didn't stop Hannibal
Alfred E. Neuman feature
Bop on the bean
Aptly named jazz work co-written by Charlie "Bird" Parker
When repeated, acclaimed Chinese pianist
"I'm here to help"
Expected
Inexperienced one
Legal orders
Two before marzo
Fog word
Pilots start them
Twice-baked bread
Squirt
Not pleased
In half
Shallows craft
Social science course, briefly
Gene __
Prom style, often
Turned some ground
Active
Ontario-based music gp.
Self-described "non-musician" Brian

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