First name in spy literature

The clue "First name in spy literature" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on January 19 2020.

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New York Times Clues January 19, 2020

Homeowner's action, for short
Things blockers block
1979 film inspired by Janis Joplin's life
Indistinct shape
Receptionist on "The Office"
Be bothered by
Island nation west of Fiji
Possible consequence of default, in brief
Wildflower with spiky, purplish blooms
Secure
Ruling family of Edward I
Finished
Adam's ___ (water)
Hole in one's head
Humpty Dumpty, e.g.
"Dallas" family name
The Anne of "Anne of the Thousand Days"
Feverish
Put back on
Insinuating
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James who won an Emmy two years in a row for the same role on different shows
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Ignorant person, in slang
Security system array
Total
Angered by
Ancient monuments
Gaston ___, "The Phantom of the Opera" novelist
Latte choice, informally
The "she" in the lyric "She would merengue and do the cha-cha"
W.W. I French biplane
Capital of Albania
Like much of Iowa
1980 Olympic hockey champs
Up
Shark fighters
"Believe ___ not!"
Biological manipulation suggested four times by this puzzle
First African-American Davis Cup player
Beethoven's birthplace
Comprehension
Tender spot?
Like the sun god Inti
Some liturgical vestments
___ de Triomphe
It's down in the dumps
First National Leaguer to hit 500 home runs
Fall color providers
Some instant coffees
Cheyenne Mountain org.
Stays out of
Closes in a thin membrane
Disappointing response to an application
Remarkable ability of a starfish
Use a rototiller on, say
Lack of variation
"ER" actress Laura
Turn out
Service with more than 1.5 billion users
Home of the Latino Walk of Fame, informally
Composer of the "London" symphonies
Big e-cigarette brand
Anti-athlete's foot brand
Good for leaving handprints in
State without reservations
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Provider of child support?
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Polynesian carving
Dreamer
Half in advance?
Unique individual
Starting point
Broadway's "___ Todd"
"Hamilton" Tony nominee Phillipa ___
Loch ___, site of Urquhart Castle
Goes through physical therapy
Anon
Beethoven's only opera
As a rule
City that ancient Greeks called Philadelphia
Christian with a big house
Winter vehicle
Mike and Carol Brady, e.g.
Berry receiving much attention in the 2000s
Bambi's aunt
Bit of ancient script
Ingredient in some health food supplements
Not occurring naturally
Romanian-born writer once in the French Academy
Cook on the outside
Tribe of Moses and Aaron
Available to the public
Wimbledon champ, 1976-80
First takes
Gag item floating in Halloween punch
Brother on "Frasier"
Breadwinner
Ancient Dead Sea land
Woozy
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Rooms with views
Forecast
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Phrase of agreement
Subject for Kinsey
Olden Tokyo
Flower part
Roman emperor before Hadrian
"Nyah, nyah!," e.g.
Nursery sight
Insurance for the crash-prone
Big story
Start of a countdown
Composer Schoenberg
Repair material
Skeptically
Apostle called "the Zealot"
Launched
Didn't know but said something anyway
Midlength records, for short
Full of spirit
From Shiraz or Tabriz
Country star Womack
Greenbacks
1990s-2000s compact car
Smelter's supply
Locale for un capitaine
It doesn't need land to land
Sometimes-white animal
Rackets
Smiles smugly
Twist together
X's
Chafe
QB protection squads
Companions of Dionysus
John Wilkes Booth's actor brother
Wikipedia's logo
Refrain from nursery singing
"In time we ___ that which we often fear": Shak.
Devoted
Make into a couple
Magazine with the motto "Cure ignorance"
Staff note
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First name in spy literature
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