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New York Times crossword of January 27th, 2011 other clues
Coke is used for this
Contraction that sounds like a conjunction
Copy cats
Deliberate
Dog command
El Cid foe
Euripides character?
Fat fool?
Go bad
Granting that, briefly
Hip-hop's ___ Fiasco
How metric units are divided
In the worst way
In ___ (actual)
It's billed as 'The Place for Politics'
Kind of alcohol
Kitchen extension?
Landlocked land of Africa
Leaf through
Like poorly cleaned glasses
Lunch counter order
Mean, illegal wrestling hold?
Michael of 'Superbad'
Moore in entertainment news
Multivolume ref., usually
Musical syllable singing system
N.H.L. star nicknamed 'Mr. Hockey'
Not out of the running
Noted earthquake locale
One of a literary trio
One way to stand
One with a yard stick?
One with stressing work?
Onetime tabloid nickname
P.L.O.'s Arafat
Blooms
Celt or Cav
Bolshevik target
Part of I.M.F.: Abbr.
Perilous
Piles
Pillager, maybe
Prepare to sing an anthem
Rice with three rings
River that begins in Nord
Satisfy
Screen swinger Ron
Seoul soldier
Shortening used in recipes
Speechless
Standard tobacco wad?
Stiffens, in a way
Stylish
Thick
Tickle Me Elmo manufacturer
U.S.P.S. abbr.
Where Panasonic and Sanyo are headquartered
Woo President Arthur?
Yawn-inducing
[Bam!]
___ Bell, witch who was a fellow student of Harry Potter at Hogwarts
___ Rios (Jamaican resort)
'The Sleeping Gypsy' painter
'Don't you forget about me'
'Dune' director
'Family Ties' son
'Salus populi suprema lex ___' (Missouri's motto)
'That really hurts!'
'Yes ___!'
'Yum!'
'___ take arms against ...'
Appear that way
Clichéd cry
Certain pipe joint
Clinton defense secretary William

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