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The list below contains all the clues found on the New York Times Crossword of January 5, 2022. Click the clue to reveal the correct answer for it.
Screenwriter Ben who wrote “Angels Over Broadway” Crossword Clue
“Wanna ___?” Crossword Clue
*One of two extremes in a saying Crossword Clue
Loud, as a crowd Crossword Clue
Firefighter’s tool Crossword Clue
Grace’s last name on “Will & Grace” Crossword Clue
Directive before “You’re on ‘Candid Camera'” Crossword Clue
Medium at Madame Tussauds Crossword Clue
Prefix with aggression Crossword Clue
*Description of a glass, maybe Crossword Clue
“Suppose …” Crossword Clue
Long, long time Crossword Clue
Lion-colored Crossword Clue
Perpetrate, as a crime Crossword Clue
“Thanks, it’s just what I’ve always wanted,” often Crossword Clue
Kind of state Crossword Clue
Fuss Crossword Clue
___ Jiabao, 2003-13 premier of China Crossword Clue
Kind of stick Crossword Clue
Put out Crossword Clue
*Word in a classic Tolstoy title Crossword Clue
Thus Crossword Clue
Moving well for one’s age Crossword Clue
Number it’s good to be under Crossword Clue
Home of the Vasco da Gama Bridge, over 7.5 miles long Crossword Clue
“___ sells seashells by the seashore” Crossword Clue
Finalized Crossword Clue
Not at all reasonable Crossword Clue
Thus Crossword Clue
Grade sch. subject Crossword Clue
Italian cheese city Crossword Clue
One who identifies with the answers to the starred Across clues Crossword Clue
Carrier name until 1997 Crossword Clue
Aduba of “Mrs. America” Crossword Clue
Certain church gift Crossword Clue
*Certain forecast Crossword Clue
After tax Crossword Clue
These: Sp. Crossword Clue
Church council Crossword Clue
Face cards, for short? Crossword Clue
Ocular woes Crossword Clue
This-and-that dish Crossword Clue
Humorist Bombeck Crossword Clue
Helix Crossword Clue
*Description of a glass, maybe Crossword Clue
Girl Scout emblem Crossword Clue
Cry like a baby Crossword Clue
Lift up Crossword Clue
Nickname for a wrangler Crossword Clue
*One of two extremes in a saying Crossword Clue
Enlighten Crossword Clue
Oct. contest for a pennant Crossword Clue
Word sung twice after “Que” Crossword Clue
Ancient siege site Crossword Clue
Not being utilized, say Crossword Clue
Eldest of the Baldwin brothers Crossword Clue
Sommelier’s handout Crossword Clue
The mating game? Crossword Clue
Energy, informally Crossword Clue
Wavy fabric pattern Crossword Clue
“The Greek” of film Crossword Clue
Goad Crossword Clue
Nary a soul Crossword Clue
*Word in a classic Tolstoy title Crossword Clue
One who identifies with the answers to the starred Down clues Crossword Clue
Grub Crossword Clue
Stirs up Crossword Clue
Caught in a trap Crossword Clue
___ acid Crossword Clue
Moved like molasses Crossword Clue
Kisser Crossword Clue
Cinder-covered Crossword Clue
*Certain forecast Crossword Clue
Some kitchenware Crossword Clue
Teeny-tiny Crossword Clue
Place for a lace Crossword Clue
___ Gerritsen, author of romantic thrillers Crossword Clue
Place of higher education, to Brits Crossword Clue
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