NYT Crossword January 31 2017 answers
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January 31 2017 crossword
Pulling a rabbit out of a hat, e.g.:
Help at the entrance to a mall:
Computer company with the slogan "Explore beyond limits":
One of the A's in N.A.A.C.P.: Abbr.:
Woman who sings "Burn" in "Hamilton":
It's always getting stepped on:
Word before air, fire or water:
*What a family spends together at the dinner table:
First winner of horse racing's Triple Crown, 1919:
Item that might be fervently wanted by a prisoner:
Partridge's tree, in a Christmas song:
Singer Scaggs with the 1976 hit "Lowdown":
Rod Stewart's "Maggie May," e.g.:
*Its arrival may be signaled by a ding:
So-called "house wine of the South":
What you might use when you say "Giddyup!":
Words that can follow the ends of the answers to the starred clues:
Sean who played Mikey in "The Goonies":
Pope who excommunicated Martin Luther:
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