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New York Times crossword of December 19th, 2015 other clues
Santa ___ University
Some airport connections
Something the ink has dried on
Source of sordid details
Split personality?
Tour often featuring Black Sabbath
Traffic problem
Treat for one's dogs?
Tree-lined
Truck drivers' competition
Vertigo diagnosers, briefly
___ Ishii, Lucy Liu's 'Kill Bill' character
'Brother' player of old TV and film
'By ___!'
'Me likey!'
Alternative to 14-Across
'___ beard!' (cry in Harry Potter books)
1969 Alan Arkin comedy/drama
Any I, e.g.: Abbr
Artery-cleaning aid
Assumed thing
Ballet attire
Cher or Madonna
Chinese menu possessive
Closer to base?
Clues
Comedian Nick with a self-titled Comedy Central show
Company with a long track record?
Conductor Lukas
Cop (to)
Delivery people, for short
Digs
Disheveled TV lieutenant
Edmonton Eskimos' org
Email option
Encouragement often given with a snap
End of a kindergarten run
Etiologist's study
Fab Four, early on
First name of the 'father of extreme sports'
Foreign pronoun that sounds like a fish
French dip?
Game named for a synonym of 'strikeout'
Grasslands
Gulf of Guinea metropolis
Hearty har har
Image on the back of a Canadian quarter
Influential industrial family
It contains rules for writing
It's about six feet long on the Statue of Liberty
Java Freeze maker
Leaves rolling in the aisles
Like some opportunities
Make an annual change?
Measured up to
Minces
Moby Dick, to Ahab
Music producer: Abbr
Nonsense in a recording studio
Ones making collars
Opportune
Peaks
Popular tech magazine
Pound sign?
Queen's domain
Rapper who publicly feuded with Dr. Dre
Rare Belmont winner
Realizes
Regulus's constellation

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