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New York Times crossword of January 24th, 2021 other clues
Startling sound
End of a threat
Nora Ephron and Sofia Coppola, for two
Only Stratego piece with a letter on it
Ally of the Brat Pack
Idaho, e.g., in dialect
Sardine container
Preserve, in a way
Chance to go
Give extra consideration, with "on"
Absorb, as sauce with bread
The land down under?
Sacred cross in ancient Egypt
Common baking pear
Result of a breast pocket mishap, maybe
Ancient Egyptians
Corporate money managers, for short
Sports team V.I.P.s
Squalid digs
Walk-___
Prickly covering of a seed
Studmuffin
"___ your request ..."
"___ the only one?"
Beatles title woman
"You betcha!"
Feature of a classical Greek drama
"Roses ___ red ..."
Bit of fill-in-the-blanks fun
Nonsense
Car sticker fig.
Compliant sorts
Subject of intl. treaties
Galoot
Volt-amperes
Attention hog, maybe
Portrait seen on renminbi bills
Do core exercises all day, every day?
One "R" in R&R
Apt name for a lawyer
Hoarse
"___ Brockovich"
False accusation, informally
Company whose business is picking up?
Fancy Feast alternative
Singer Watson, a.k.a. Tones and I, with the 2019 hit "Dance Monkey"
Tarnish
Capital near the North Sea
Prepare for a road trip, perhaps
Comparable (to)
Quick drive
Seedy area?
Big Apple media inits.
Disciple
Bookworms call dad?
Prepares (for)
South Beach and Paleo, for two
A young Justice Ginsburg chuckles?
Really good time
Signature item
Swiss painter Paul
Depletes, with "up"
Numerous
___-cat
Hops-drying oven
"Gimme ___"
Follower of word or potato
Supernova in our galaxy?
Dinner table expander
Symbols in Twitter handles
Race units
"We ___ Overcome"
One may be nominated for a Hugo Award
Palindromic farm animal
Stubborn sorts
Color marker
Subcontractor in a bathroom remodel
Gusto
Got hip, with "up"
How a door might be slammed
Least forward
Govt. org. with a forerunner known as the Black Chamber
"Runnin'" team of N.C.A.A. Division I college basketball
With the greatest of ___
Business for Sanders supporters?
Holiday dish served with sour cream or applesauce
___ golf
Logical connector
When E.M.T.s bring home the bacon?
Burger King bingefest?
Guthrie who performed at Woodstock
Hunky-dory
Heavier alternative to a foil
Some astronomy Ph.D.s?
Cutting edge?
A/C spec
Longtime Japanese P.M. who stepped down in 2020
Sloped roof support
Alma mater for Spike Lee and Donald Glover, for short
Response to an order
Members of the crow family
Anatomical pouch
Links grp.
Elusive legend
"I mean ..."
Like ___ of sunshine
Hard to handle, in a way
They go wherever the wind blows
Like binary questions
Higher, as ambitions
Declare
They can be batted and rolled
False fronts
When high school seniors often visit the colleges that accepted them
Where hangers hang
Dangerous move on a busy highway
Legendary password stealer
Coarse farm sound
"Blueberries for ___" (kid-lit classic)
Does a dog trick
Eponym of the Detroit Lions field
Build-your-own Tex-Mex dish
___ avis
It helps in passing
Takes steps
Japan's street food mecca
Rocker Cobain
Diarist who documented the Great Plague of London
Gets lost
Promises, promises!
Any Olympian, once
"___ Dead?" (Mark Twain play)
Drops an f-bomb, say
Deep secret
Maker of the X6 and Z4
Onetime Sony rival
Quickly learn one's lesson?
Doctors Without Borders, e.g.: Abbr.
Off-color

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