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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2017 other clues
'Ah, now it's clear'
'Alas ...'
'Goodnight' girl of song
'Halt!'
'Hop to it!'
'Penny Dreadful' channel, for short
'___ the night before Christmas ...'
10 things in an Olympic swimming pool
1960s dance craze
Abbr. before an alias
Aide: Abbr
Alternative to bubble wrap
Ancient Peruvian
Apparatus pulled by oxen
Arrested suspect, informally
British ref. work
Co-ops, maybe: Abbr
Common Core dept
Completely ... with a summation of 17-, 30- and 47-Across
Cowboy's workplace
Cushiony
Daisies and dahlias
Dove's sound
Duck-hunting attire, informally
Eight: Sp
Exams
Eye part with the iris
Falafel bread
French seasoning
Freshly painted
Given to crying
Golfer's gouge
Grp. that includes Iraq and Qatar
Have a mortgage, e.g
Highly classified
Inquisitive
Intestinal fortitude, informally
Larsson who wrote 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo'
Lavish party favors
Lebanese city that was once the center of Phoenician civilization
Like four-leaf clovers, supposedly
Lipton products
Missouri river or tribe
Mixes
Most-wanted groups for parties
Nut popular in ice cream
Nut-bearing tree
Odor
One who gives tips (and gets tips?) at a country club
Other: Sp
Pizazz
Play about Capote
Poet Robert who spoke at J.F.K.'s inauguration
Polling bias
Prop for a golf ball
Rare occurrence on 'Jeopardy!'
Readily accept
Roma's country
Scissor cut
Sharpen, as skills
Sheet on a mast
Sign of a beaver's activity, maybe
Sign of a well-worn trail
Slippery, as winter roads
Somehow
Stairs
Stomach woe
Syringe, for short
Table tennis
Thin but strong
Toy on a string
Transmitted
W.W. II foe
Walkie-talkie
___ Longstocking, girl of children's literature

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