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New York Times crossword of January 10th, 2004 other clues
'Music for Airports' composer
'___ abed and daylight slumber / Were not meant for man alive': Housman
Argues
Benjamins
Boito's Mefistofele, e.g.
Candidate of 2000
Center
Check mate?
Christmas carolers often get them
CNN screen feature
Company that makes Othello
Dip into
Driver's caution
Elton John and others
Exhibiting greater moderation
Eye parts: Var.
Fair to middling
Feminine suffixes
Fix, as a costume
Had an assignation
Have a tête-à-tête with
Heads (off)
House wreckers
Imbroglio
In modern lingo, an urban male who devotes much time to his appearance and lifestyle
Initiation declaration
Like some floor polish
Matisse's 'La Tristesse du ___'
Missouri Compromise signer
Not-too-spicy cuisine
One giving the silent treatment
Ones in joint custody?
Panegyrize
Perfume ingredient
Phil Niekro and others
Places for pilots
Prefix with grade
Provide a segue for
Put away
She's a doll
Sign-up
Something to shoot through
Spanish infants
Sticker
Stops
Store sign
Store sign
Superlatively hot
Tabloid topic
Teen party
Three-legged ornamental table
Tim Russert venue
Tribune Company competitor
What's left
When repeated, a classic horror movie line
Worldly
[That is, like, so last week]
___ headache
___ soup
___ sum (Chinese flowering cabbage)
___-Novo (Benin's capital)

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