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New York Times crossword of January 15th, 2010 other clues
Singer of the Leoncavallo aria 'Vesti la giubba'
Stereotypical college drinker
Suffix after kitchen
Suffix with techno-
Tandoori-baked breads
Tenor Mario
They result from catching bugs
Ticketed
Union and others: Abbr.
Virtuoso
Walt Disney has more of these than anyone else
Well-suited?
Zener cards are used in it
___ milk
A cappella group part
'The Hobbit' character
'Well done!'
'You're probably going to get me, but go ahead'
1930s Royales
1941 Glenn Miller hit that spent five weeks at #1
Add gradually, as to dough
Aloe target, perhaps
Bad traits for conductors
Be fourth in an order
Bicep builders' accessories
Bill
Break off a relationship
Briefly
Bye for an Italian soccer team?
Certain table tennis grip
Chilled
Chilling
City on the Strait of Dover
Constellation once called the Dragon's Wing
Docs who've paid their dues
Draw forth
Event with pairs and eights
Factor in a more healthful diet, perhaps
Fine point
Food item once used as currency in Mongolia
Fresh angle
Great ___
In Key West it's known as the Overseas Hwy.
Irk
It can come on white, briefly
Japanese code word meaning 'tiger'
Joe-___ weed (herbal remedy)
Land of a Million Elephants
Lettuce variety
Like some coats
Makeup of some jokes
Microscopic protists
OB's perform them
Organ repair sites, for short
Outs, in a way
Part of a picket fence
Perfume, in a way
Post-punk genre
Printing press parts
Process of mountain building
Returns, as from a high level
Reveled
School in the Patriot League
Set sail
Silas who was the United States' first foreign diplomat (1776)

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