New York Times, Thursday, January 9, 2020
| Clues | Answers |
| 'Down goes Frazier!' caller | COSELL |
| 'For one thing ...' | OSTAR |
| 'Indeed!,' colloquially | RUEDA |
| 'Leave this to me' | ONI |
| 'Midnight's Children' novelist, 1981 | RUSHDIE |
| 'You'll never beat my score!' | OPTHA |
| Amusing incongruities | IRONIES |
| Annual winter/spring observance | LEN |
| Baby in a rare birth | RIPLE |
| Bit of foppish attire | ASCO |
| Bit of headwear that often has jewels | CORONET |
| Brave and determined | STOU |
| Capital of Albania | IRANE |
| Capital of the U.S. for 54 days in 1784 | TRENTON |
| Captive's plea | LETMEGO |
| Characteristic | RAI |
| Clarifying phrase | IDES |
| Comedian Jimmy | DURANTE |
| Common sport fish | ROU |
| Cook and Curry | IMS |
| Couches | SETTEES |
| Cry at night | HOO |
| Drag | OKE |
| Drum kit, by another name | RAPSE |
| First country to establish Christianity as its state religion | ARMENIA |
| French port on the Mediterranean | OULON |
| Friendless | LONELY |
| Get with the program? | INSTALL |
| Go (for) | OPT |
| Go from one place to another | RANSI |
| Harbor sight | UGBOA |
| Heated house for chicks | BROODER |
| How tied N.F.L. games are resolved, for short | INO |
| I.T. support desk service | PCHELP |
| Indonesian money | RUPIAHS |
| Jane Eyre or Wonder Woman | HEROINE |
| Large beverage dispenser | EAURN |
| Lathers up | SUDSES |
| Letter in the last third of the NATO alphabet | ANGO |
| Like Looney Tunes, theatrically | ONEREEL |
| Lock | RESS |
| Longtime 'Today' forecaster | ALROKER |
| Lure | EMP |
| Make like | ENDEAR |
| Meditation mantras | OMS |
| Mince words? | EDI |
| More than some | ALO |
| Not interpret correctly | MISREAD |
| Not so brave and determined | IMID |
| Oppressive atmosphere | MIASMA |
| P.D. alert | APB |
| Pants, slangily | ROU |
| Part of the conjugation of the Latin 'esse' | ERA |
| Permissive | LENIENT |
| Plus | AND |
| Principle | ENE |
| Religious group | SEC |
| Remove forcefully | EAROU |
| Sailor vis-a-vis a sail | HOISTER |
| Sets up ahead of time, in jargon | PRERIGS |
| Shakespeare contemporary | MARLOWE |
| Spanish boy's name related to the sixth month of the year | JUNO |
| Spicy | PICANTE |
| Spicy Indian fritters | BHAJIS |
| Stepped | ROD |
| Texas city on the Mexican border | SOCORRO |
| Textbook unit | LESSON |
| They leave in the spring | REES |
| Tool with a pointed blade | ROWEL |
| What some say God is to them | COPILOT |
| When an opera's musical themes may be established | PRELUDE |
| Window dressing | DRAPERY |
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