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New York Times crossword of January 28th, 2015 other clues
1950 best seller subtitled 'Across the Pacific by Raft'
'6 Rms ___ Vu' (1972 play)
'Go on, git!'
'Hedda Gabler' playwright
'Promoting decent work for all' agcy
'___ Tu,' 1974 pop hit
2011 animated musical
Air France hub
Arab chief
Barack Obama, astrologically
Barn topper
Be nosy
Bring formal charges against
Cereal grain
China's Chiang ___-shek
Classic violinmaker
Color akin to turquoise
Deadlock
Delivery person's assignment: Abbr
Dueler's sword
Each
Enthusiastic
Future atty.'s exam
Giving a pat on the back, say
Harem rooms
Having come home after curfew
Inflatable dinghy concern
Instamatic company
Iran-___ affair
Its govs. have included Mario and Andrew Cuomo
Jennifer of 'The King's Speech'
Knaves
Knocked the socks off
Lethargic
Mad as ___ hen
Makes a wrong turn
New York team that plays its home games in New Jersey
Not learned
Not only that one
Oaf
Pay stub initialism
Percolate
Phony
Polynesian dish
Popular game?
Post breakfast cereal
Producer of many parts
Raging
Real estate unit
Rogen of 'The Interview'
Sawbucks
Scope
Secret ___
See 1-, 10-, 21- and 26-Across
See 1-Across
See 10-Across
See 21-Across
See 26-Across
Sequentially, after 'in'
Shakespearean king
Silent screen vamp Naldi
Simple ragtime dance
Soldiers' support grp
Spring bloom
Summer hours on the Atl. coast
Type not susceptible to compromise
U.K. neighbor
Wertmüller who directed 'The Seduction of Mimi'
When repeated, reply to 'Who wants dessert?'
With 38- and 46-Across, 1966 4 Seasons hit
With 38- and 50-Across, 1967 Beatles hit
With 38- and 65-Across, 1977 Billy Joel hit
With 38- and 67-Across, 1970 Sly & the Family Stone hit
Youth sports org
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