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New York Times crossword of January 19th, 1999 other clues
'Be still!'
'How luxurious!'
'I don't believe it!'
'Put a lid ___!'
'Stars above!'
'Terminal Bliss' actress Chandler
'That'll show 'em!'
'Yay!'
1931 convictee
A Gabor
A Gardner
After-bath cover
Arguing
Attach a patch
Attire at fraternity blasts
Big cats
Boat follower
Bog
Bold, impatient type, astrologically
Book after Job
Burlesque bits
Clean the hands before dinner
Cuban coins
Dig it
End of the song parody
Enthusiastic reply in Mexico
Equal
Forest clearing
Frank of the Mothers of Invention
Funny old guy
Gasp
Ginseng, e.g.
Golf club
Hägar the Horrible's dog
Hankering
Hilarious jokes
It's one thing after another
It's positively electric
Jack of 'The Great Dictator'
Jamaica's capital
Jewish youth org.
Kvetch
Maker of the 5-Series
Match in poker
Once more
Pac.'s counterpart
Part 1 of a song parody
Penniless
Pleasant tune
Pull along
Republican
Resident: Suffix
Screwball
Shoes introduced by the United States Rubber Co.
Singer Shannon
Snake sounds
Snooty types
Song parody, part 2
Song parody, part 3
Song parody, part 4
Spy's secret
Stalemate
Start with school
Stimulates
Stir
Talks amorously
Tartish plums
Time in history
Tiny bit
Upfront amount
West of Hollywood
Whose 1961 record Mark McGwire beat
Zoological classification
___ Lingus
___ tai

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