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New York Times crossword of January 14th, 2005 other clues
Lies next to
Longtime Penn State football coach
Make a subtle transformation, as in color
Makes up, in a way
Microbiology topic
Millennium starter
Movie extra
Mr. abroad
Must, slangily
Not knowing
Oath-taker
Play to ___ (tie)
Rapper's beat
Relish
Robert Frost farm site
Sea palm or badderlocks
Singing effect
Singing groups
Sister ___, title character of a 1970 film
Sleeping unit?
Some duplexes
Somehow
Stand that a politician might take
Stuck
Take suddenly
Tell tales
Tic-___ (candies)
U-Haul competitor
Upset
With no time to lose
Zine
___ tilt
___ Toguri (Tokyo Rose)
'Doesn't bother me'
'Finlandia' composer Sibelius
'Not so!'
'The Bronx Zoo' star
2003 Sandler/Nicholson movie
Address
Ascetics of yore
Avoided bloodshed
Beer drinker's terse critique
Big Japanese computer firm
Blog predecessor
Causes for penalties
CBers' numerical system
Commercial fishing aids
Court figure: Abbr.
Dark side of China
Defense device
Delhi chestful
Dethrone
Detroit's ___ Arena
Dohnányi who composed 'Ruralia Hungarica'
Emmy winner Falco
Fifth, e.g.
Flimsy, as chances go
Forest plant with triangular fronds
From China, e.g.
Funny
Game played with counters
Heelless shoe, for short
In myth, loser of a shouting match with Hermes
Is unobliged to
Kind of agreement

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