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New York Times crossword of December 26th, 2005 other clues |
'A guy walks into a ___
' |
'Halt!' |
'How come?' |
'Little' car in a 1964 top 10 hit |
'Queen of Hearts' vocalist, 1981 |
'We Know Drama' cable channel |
'___ kingdom come
' |
1960's-80's rock group Jethro ___ |
1994 John Travolta film |
Actress Ward |
Bee injury |
Boob tube, in Britain |
Boutiques |
Bridge guru Sharif |
Bridle straps |
British guns |
City neighboring Newark, N.J. |
Coast Guard rank |
Commercial prefix with bank |
Competitive, as a personality |
Damon of 'Good Will Hunting' |
Defense grp., 1954-77 |
Dentists' focus |
Doing nothing |
Enter |
Fed. law enforcement org. |
Former defense secretary Les |
French artist Edgar |
Friend of Betty and Veronica, in the comics |
From ___ Z |
Goes bad |
Govern |
Guinness Book suffix |
Heavy hydrogen, e.g. |
High-I.Q. set |
Hourglass fill |
Kemo Sabe's sidekick |
Last word from a director |
Line that extends for 24,902 miles |
Litter's littlest |
Low voice |
McDonald's arches, e.g. |
Mended, as socks |
Mexican revolutionary Emiliano |
Mind-reading ability, for short |
Mouse catchers |
Neither's partner |
O3 |
Open slightly |
Perry Mason's profession |
Place |
Place to exchange rings |
Plunge |
Price to participate |
Pub buddies |
Refuse holder |
Short snooze |
Sitting on |
Skin cream additive |
Some S.A.T. takers |
Sponsorship |
Stadium levels |
Start of a weightlifting maneuver |
State Farm competitor |
Suffix with Oktober |
Swiss peak |
The 'E' of EGBDF |
Tire pressure measure: Abbr. |
Tournament favorite |
Toy race car adornment |
Tylenol rival |
Unordinary |
Varnish ingredient |
Wail |
Wine server |
Witnessed |
___ Gay (W.W. II plane) |
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