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The Denver Post crossword of January 17th, 2020 other clues
Model airplane wood
What bookies book
Horned zodiac symbol
Admit openly
Primal instinct
Diplomacy breakdowns
Latvia's capital
Meg of "The Women"
City with Roman-built spas
Wall St. newcomer
Slice in a Reuben
Loewe's lyrical partner
Tropicana Field location, familiarly
Pouch that may contain gunpowder
Follows the Hippocratic oath
Uncool sort
Ear cleaner
Where new products may be seen
"Let's Dance" singer David
Manage, somehow
Pedometer unit
"Hansel and Gretel" prop
Word before alarm or arrest
Stop at a pit stop
Act the petty thief
Square one
Feel feverish
Trident-shaped Greek letter
Satellite television option
Classico competitor
Become an ex-smoker
Stranger than strange
Stores in an oak cask, say
Google listings, for short
Spiff up, as a fairway
Goat's opposite
Hard to get a grip on
Ocelot features
Fishhook part
Bocelli delivery
Uber offering
Rogen of "Steve Jobs"
States as fact
Cleopatra's craft
Like Jekyll's alter ego
"Animal House" chant
Ballet about Princess Odette
Big ___ (California coast area)
Issuing false warnings
Obviously awed
Barbershop quartet member
TV's "Science Guy"
Young socialite, for short
Roguish sort
"___ a Lady" (Tom Jones classic)
Smartphone message
Threatening but ineffectual sort
Runs off to Reno, perhaps
Word that can follow the first parts of 20- and 51-Across and 11- and 29-Down
Activist Brockovich
Bird in magic acts
Semicircular church area
Stadium vendor's offering
Fashionable shop
Spam catchers
Supplied brunch for
Jack Horner's treat
Dr. Phil's benefactor
Gas meter reading
Unable to sit still
"Of course"
Bunker or Breed's
Show sorrow
Words of approximation
Knee-slapper
Sneakers with a Taylor Swift line
Mil. morale boosters

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