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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2007 other clues
'Hamlet' setting
'M*A*S*H' setting
'No problemo'
'S.N.L.' announcer Pardo
'Te ___' (hymn)
'___ takers?'
1986 Indy winner Bobby
2005 Mark Wahlberg movie
Actor Milo
Aide: Abbr.
Attention-getter
Baby bird?
Bard's before
Bill stamp
Blue-book filler
Bogart's 'Key ___'
Busy place
Celebration that may involve the people in 20-, 42- and 56-Across
Chekhov play, with 'The'
Chimes player
Collections of points in math
Come up
Conclusively show
Five Nations tribe
Flub
Followers of so
Gender-bending Streisand film
Give a razzing
Grooving on
Hate
Hearing-related
Herr Schindler
Home on high
Lashed (up)
Leaves rolling in the aisles
Make amends
Margarine
Mature
Melee
Mexican money
Moore of 'G.I. Jane'
Musical liabilities
Natural soother
Nordic gear
Nurses at a bar
Open wide
Pale lager
Palmist, e.g.
Perfume compound
Persona non ___
Pic to click
Pizza slices, usually
Prefix with -plasm
Pull a sulky, say
Ransom Olds's middle name
Robert of 'Quincy'
Samuel of the Supreme Court
See 35-Across
Seemingly forever
Singer DiFranco
Slugger's target
Sonata ending, often
Sounded a bell
Steve the late Crocodile Hunter
Stockings
Sue of 'Lolita'
Surf sounds
Tennessee footballer
Time piece?
Try for a role
Where 'Happy Anniversary!' may be written
Wise old heads
With 42-Across, Lesléa Newman book
Wrestling locale
___ Mann of 1960's pop

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