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New York Times crossword of January 4th, 2002 other clues
Enjoys
Executes
False directions, e.g.
Friendly goblin in Scandinavian folklore
Grade sch. subj.
Gymnast's goal
Haberdasher's stock
Instruments with teakwood necks
It acts on impulse
Kind of correspondence
Kind of value
Lab cells
Land of Canaan
Latin song starter
Like a major artery
Like some income
Literary monogram
Manifesto writer of 1848
Marked by turmoil
Midwest city founded as Fort Clark
Nickelodeon's parent
Nightclub
Noted judge
Old-fashioned gathering
Ones in an instituteur's care
Onetime celebrated movie couple
Partner of plata
Pavarotti standard
Pop music's ___ Vanilli
Prefix with centric
Prefix with pressure
Receipts
Sniggler's catch
Something to let off
Storyteller of yore
They may be found in long halls
Tirso de ___, Spanish dramatist who introduced Don Juan to literature
Tote
Trumpeted
Turkey part
Unabridged
Wall St. news
Western critter
Where to find baked blackbirds
White House financial grp.
Words from Caesar
Work at lacemaking
Z preceder
'___ Evil' (Mia Farrow film)
'___ My Shadow'
15th-century vessel
37-Across in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'
Academic work
Ages
And more
Arctic native
As a precaution
Assent
Assortment
Atlanta's ___ Center
B.C. eulogist
Balancing act?
Boombox button
Chronicles
Churchyard tree in 'Romeo and Juliet'
Cobb and Hardin
Collectible records
Dvorák's Symphony No. 9 ___ minor
Elementary gases

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