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New York Times crossword of December 10th, 2005 other clues
'Who has seen the wind?' poet
1970's song subtitled 'Touch the Wind'
1977 Tony-winning musical
Acetaminophen brand
Actress in 'Anger Management,' 2003
Airing
Bad, in Bogotá
Ball carrier, at times
Beat
Busy
Cable guide abbr.
Can
Champagne concoctions
Check
Concert souvenirs
Constellation next to Norma
Didn't get nothing
End of an architect's name
European air hub
Expy.
Field stats
Florida's Saint ___ University
Full-house indication
Got on
Half a world capital
Half the portals
Harass and insult, slangily
Hayek of 'Wild Wild West'
Head of ___
Homophone of 50-Down
Horse's halter
Impregnable stronghold
Impregnate
Increase quickly, with 'up'
It may be overhead
It's done while holding hands
It's what's happening
Its biggest attraction is on a list
Make a note of
Mark's replacement
Moves to a new bed
North Carolina river
Not a complete amateur
Not decumbent
Now
Off
One who's been seeing things
Ones providing insights?
Part of his body was famously insured for $100,000 by Lloyd's of London
Pauley Pavilion athlete
Pony Express segments
Puzzle's center
Resembling
Section of L.A.
Shoulder pad
Some after-dinner quaffs
Sound from a speaker
Speedy steed
Springs
Tactic in rotation
Teen of TV lore
Telekinesis, e.g.
The spy in 'The Spy Who Came In From the Cold'
Twelve to one
Unimprovable situation
Veritas provider?
Vice-presidential middle name
Water temperature gauge
Welcome sight for a marathoner

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