New York Times Crossword Puzzle Solutions January 13th 2017



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Competitive and outgoing, say
Like high school and college students of the '80s-'90s, e.g.
All-nighter, maybe
Real stinker
God for whom a weekday is named
Pride : lions : parliament : ___
They're 'family'
Ricoh rival
Word before or after state
Secret ending
President who said 'If you want to see your plays performed the way you wrote them, become president'
Painter's primer
Things to do after dinner
Wrap (up)
Updated art?
Diorama, maybe
@fakechucknorris, for one
New homeowner's feeling, maybe
Important word to a marriage counselor
Sweet pitcherful
Founder of the American Shakers
One of the renters in Steinbeck's 'Tortilla Flat'
Zimbalist of old TV
Fr. title
Family name in Sir Walter Scott's 'The Bride of Lammermoor'
Is a bad loser, say
Recreational sites not designed for walkers
Very much
Defraud, in slang
Key
Instrument with a bent neck
Plague, with 'at'
Lou who wrote 'Exporting America'
After the hour
Handle preceder
28-Down, e.g.
'How Sleep the Brave,' e.g.
Part of the works
Bead producer?
Like Hansel and Gretel in the forest
Author with a restaurant at the Eiffel Tower named for him
Start to malfunction
Big name in shapewear
Intuits
Change with the times
Newsstand offering, informally
Without any filler
Some French votes
___ and violins (music pun)
George Dickel product
Adjudicate
Bonus upon signing, e.g.
Dug stuff
Aphrodisia
Grammy-nominated 2011 Lady Gaga album
What a meow may mean
'Toodles'
The first one was a modified Ford D-Series truck
Jazzman Montgomery
Require (of)
Here-there connection
Burkina Faso neighbor
Editorial reversal
Character who dies at the end of 'Little Women'
Unimpressed
Title role in a 1993 film … which sounds like a prize the film won
Slam
Running event
Record stat for major-leaguer Rickey Henderson
Fall
Bank deposit

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