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New York Times crossword of December 19th, 2014 other clues |
Underground waves? |
Vacuum maintainer |
Volume 1 starter, maybe |
Where you might see someone walk the dog |
___ center |
About 28% of the U.N.: Abbr |
'Ella giammai m'___' (Verdi aria) |
'Extra! Extra!,' e.g |
'Scimitar-horned' creature |
'Star Wars' boy, informally |
0, for 180 degrees |
Almost any character in Jon Stewart's 'Rosewater' |
Animal on the Michigan state flag |
Big name in chips |
Black-and-white engraving |
Casts a wide net? |
Cereal that reverted to spherical shapes in 2007 |
Certain drop in motivation |
Chorus of approval |
Coin with a picture of un rey |
Common notes |
County name in three states |
Craft that must overcome wave drag, in brief |
Dr. Watson portrayer on CBS's 'Elementary' |
Ending with psy- |
Enzyme suffix |
Fan fixation |
Fictional school bully with henchmen named Crabbe and Goyle |
Find a spot for, say |
Flowering shrub whose name comes from the Greek for 'coil' |
Frontman's assignment |
Gate approx |
Gillette brand |
Gown maker's supply |
Heading: Abbr |
Indigestion cause |
Indulges oneself, in a way |
Is beyond compare |
Lot |
Lot, maybe |
Major media event of '95 |
Many email attachments |
Mechanically |
Never-seen neighbor on 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' |
No longer sudsy, say |
Novel format |
Novel subtitled 'The Parish Boy's Progress' |
Ones involved in horseplay? |
Pack animal? |
Part of SALT |
Play house? |
Plea opener |
Practice swizzles and twizzles, say |
Pretend to be |
Quaint office supply |
Rarin' to go |
Shoot back |
Some bottled water purchases |
Some haggis ingredients |
Stiletto attachment, perhaps |
Subway option |
Table filler |
Tests that accommodate claustrophobes |
There's the rub! |
Tips of wingtips |
Tiresias in 'Oedipus Rex,' e.g |
Track star of 1977 |
Tree whose name sounds like a letter of the alphabet |
Turbine blades |
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