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New York Times crossword of January 11th, 2021 other clues
Blunders
Occupied
Ways to earn college credits while in H.S.
Chance for a hit
Goals
Egg: Fr.
Trudge
Do better than average, gradewise
Bahamian or Fijian
Part of a reactor
60 minuti
Like a just-used towel
Hilton alternative
Sprays
Stopped
Profit
Command to a cannoneer
Letters between thetas and kappas
Edinburgh native
Soccer star Hamm
Continental currency
Mediterranean, e.g.
Subjects in which women have traditionally been underrepresented, for short
And others: Abbr.
Human rights attorney Clooney
Occupants of kennels
Easter egg colorer
Going from nightspot to nightspot
FX network's "___ of Anarchy"
Buffoon
Prenatal test, for short
Like an early Central American civilization
Read over
Supermarket chain that's big in small towns
Breakfast treats from a toaster
Member of a major-league team with a name that's out of this world?
"Do ___ others ..."
Big Apple inits.
Vitamin also known as PABA
Rap's ___ B
"Nobody ___ Baby in a corner" (line from "Dirty Dancing")
Talk a blue streak?
One of a baby's first words
Without exception ... as in dry counties?
"Understood"
Hard to find
Popular vodka brand, for short
Hindu festival of lights
Extended family
Flat-topped hill
Divisions of tennis matches
Break in relations
Ethical
Worker just for a summer, maybe
"___ you serious?"
Certain online board for discussion of a topic
Source of healthful fat and fiber
Like an angle less than 90°
Old Russian ruler
Rocker Lou
Brontë's "Jane ___"
Charged particle
Souvenirs from Havana
Cast celebration at the end of filming
It can be used for welcoming or wrestling
Feelers
Loosen, as laces
Actress Donovan of "Sabrina the Teenage Witch"
What melting ice cream cones do
Frozen expanse
"Othello" villain
Swindle
CPR performer
Periodically sold fast-food item
Less risky
House in Mexico
Olive ___ (Popeye's sweetie)

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