7 January 2016 NYT Crossword Clues

NYT Crossword Answer: 7 January 2016

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R
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V
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H
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M
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D
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D
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W
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C
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H
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A
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K
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Hints & Clues

Across
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"Yep, you're right" : TRUEDAT
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Set opening? : PRE
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Boxer, e.g., for short : DEM
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Appealing in appearance : WINSOME
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Poetic preposition : OER
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Stage legend Hagen : UTA
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"It's my understanding that ..." : IASSUME
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Worker who may skim off the top? : POOLBOY
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Passing remark? : NAH
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Zulu, e.g. : BANTU
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Dense : SOLID
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Interoffice email abbr. : ATTN
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Decide (to) : OPT
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Colorado tributary : GILA
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Large numbers : DROVES
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Sum for keeping mum : HUSHMONEY
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Lassoed : ROPED
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With 36- and 40-Across, organization whose name hints at some missing letters in this puzzle : DOCTORS
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Site for a famed garden : EDEN
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See 34-Across : WITHOUT
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Think (over) : CHEW
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See 34-Across : BORDERS
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Diner option : BOOTH
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Literature Nobelist between Hermann Hesse and T. S. Eliot : ANDREGIDE
45
1950s sex symbol : BRANDO
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Actress Singer : LORI
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I : EGO
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Banana ___ : SEAT
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Political commentator Molly : IVINS
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Eats (at) : GNAWS
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Boxer's achievement, for short : TKO
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India's national anthem was originally written in it : BENGALI
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Walgreens competitor : RITEAID
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Variety : ILK
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See the humor in : GET
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Totally far-fetched : ASININE
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Draft letters : SSS
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Unspecified amount : ANY
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Mom and dad, slangily : THEOLDS
Down
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King's little cousin : TWIN
2
Pirate-fighting org. : RIAA
3
Bearded : UNSHAVEN
4
Non-P.C. add-on? : ESS
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Questions : DOUBTS
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Abdullah I made it a capital city : AMMAN
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___ idol : TEEN
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Short-term retail location, nowadays : POPUPSTORE
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Chocolaty goodie : OREO
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Round numbers? : ZEROS
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"Juno and the Paycock" setting : DUBLIN
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French star : ETOILE
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Cry for help, or a time for celebration : MAYDAY
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Apple's apple and others : LOGOS
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Mentioned : TOUCHEDON
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Former Alaska politico Stevens : TED
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Cleveland's bills, for short : THOUS
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Staff : ROD
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Expose, in verse : OPE
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"Hallelujah!" : HOTDIGGITY
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Star of the short-lived reality show "I Pity the Fool" : MRT
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Strains with sadness : DIRGE
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Blue state? : WOE
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Jacket flap : COATTAIL
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Sweets alternative : HON
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Terminal listing, in brief : ETD
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Come with : BRING
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Cupped apparel : BRA
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Stand outs? : ALIBIS
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Much of a literature class's studies : NOVELS
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What you might meet someone for : DRINKS
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Closest friend, informally : BESTIE
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Result of a perfect shot : SWISH
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TV host who inspired Neil deGrasse Tyson : SAGAN
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"How now!" follower in "Hamlet" : ARAT
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Variety : KIND
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Wordsmiths' paeans : ODES
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Longtime leader in late-night : LENO
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Musician Brian : ENO