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New York Times crossword of January 4th, 1999 other clues
'Cleopatra' backdrop
'Don't move!'
'Xanadu' rock grp.
'Yes!'
'Yes!'
'Yes!'
'Yes!'
35-Across's sound
Actress Winger
Apt
Arm bones
Arrival gifts in Honolulu
Brood
C.I.O.'s partner
Cherries' leftovers
Chum
Coffee break snack
Composer Bartok
Composer Satie
Cub Scout groups
Darling
Derby
Diary
Elton John's instrument
Fort Knox unit
Glow
Information bank
Jai ___
King of the jungle
Land of the llama
Leapfrogs
Like a haunted house
Like Darth Vader
Loosen, as a knot
Make airtight
Manicurist's board
Med school subj.
Mortgage
Needles' partner
Not handling criticism well
October's birthstone
Optimistic
Otherwise
Overly docile
Passing notice?
PC picture
Persian ___
Person to go out with
Raise crops
Red-white-and-blue inits.
Remove, as marks
River to the Rio Grande
Round Table knight
See 51-Down
Semiautomatic rifle
Sendak's 'Where the Wild Things ___'
Sharp-pointed instrument
Skip
Skyward
Slugged, old-style
Snake-haired woman of myth
Something to lend or bend
Soviet leader Brezhnev
Sportsman's blade
SSW's opposite
Tattoo remover
Thumb-twiddling
Train making all stops
Uncool one
Walkie-talkie word
What a lumberjack leaves behind
With 26-Down, a rooftop energy device
Writer Asimov
___ a time (singly)
___ Bator, Mongolia
___ de France
___ Kippur

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