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New York Times crossword of January 2nd, 2004 other clues
'A Dream' artist
'A wild sort of devil' in song
'All ___' (1967 Temptations hit)
'Almost!'
'As I Lay Dying' family name
'Hmmm ...'
'La Scala di ___' (Rossini opera)
'O Captain! My Captain!,' e.g.
1969 film character who said 'I'm walkin' here! I'm walkin' here!'
9000 cars
Announcement over the P.A.
Bathroom shower, at times
Baudelaire's '___ fleurs du mal'
Bond
Bromide
Build a reserve of
Bump on a log
Carrier of Bellerophon, in myth
Choice for small toiletries
Clark's 'Mogambo' co-star
Company whose name is derived from a passage in Hosea
Dweeb
First person in Frankfurt?
Georgia O'Keeffe's '___ Pueblo'
Goose-pimply
Great deal
Having a richer white hue
Hiding place in 'Hamlet'
Hydrocarbon endings
It began in A.D. 800: Abbr.
It doesn't include customs
It follows a chain in the military: Abbr.
It may get licked: Abbr.
Jackal genus
Montana's ___ National Park
Musher's goal in March
Napoleonic law
Old overlord
One doing garden work?
Part of un opéra
Pentagon fig.
Physics Nobelist Fitch and others
Pioneer in scholasticism
Places for roots
Recommended behavior
Script extras
See-through item
Service enders
Shakespeare's Gertrude, e.g.
Skirt
Some lifesavers
Something Eric the Red read
Soprano Saffer
Summery attire
Sweeping success
Third of September?
Toasted singer?
Town in east Umbria
Unit of fat
Verb ending
Violent upheaval
Watch
Watch things, for short
Wed
Weigh
What some watches display: Abbr.
Where liners go
Writing of St. Basil the Great
Yooks' and Zooks' creator

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