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New York Times crossword of December 9th, 2005 other clues
'Measure for Measure' villain
'You ___ kidding!'
'___ me!'
1955 Gloria Grahame musical role
1972 top 10 hit that was over 7 minutes long
1973 Toni Morrison novel
Absolute
Betel palm
Bewitch
Church matters: Abbr.
Concern for Batman
Deuce follower
Distinctly representative
Famous last words?
Feeling one's oats
Forgathers
Give a look that could kill
Go up, up and away
Has little to complain about
Hawthorne's home
Indirect object?
Ingredient in some soaps
It may be unprecedented
It may be used for many unhappy returns: Abbr.
It may be used to put on a brave face
Lead by the hand
Let off steam, maybe
Like some weekends
Like the 'y' sound in 'yes'
Logs
Lower the price of, maybe
Mammoth growth
Missile datum
Mound
N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Willie
Not for free
Not let run wild
Ones who'd like to get the goods on you
Paternal kinsman
Perfumery compounds
Pizza order
Pops in the fridge?
Popular TV host, seller of many 11-Down
Privately
Raspberries
See 30-Down
Singer/actress with an Oscar, two Grammys and a Golden Globe
Smooth over
Snail feature
Some kitchen appliances
Splits
Start of a Cockney toast
Textile trademark
The U.N.'s Kofi ___ Annan
They whistle while they work
Vintage toy material
W.W. II group
Well-put
Whys and wherefores
Winning words?
Wipe out an old score
Without ___ (dangerously)
___ Martins, main character in Graham Greene's 'The Third Man'

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