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New York Times crossword of December 24th, 2005 other clues |
'I'm dying, Egypt, dying' speaker |
'The Four-Chambered Heart' novelist |
1906 novel that helped produce widespread social reforms |
23rd of 24 letters |
Ambulance chasers |
Apt. specs |
Auspices |
Blanco or Negro |
Bug with red and blue stripes |
Can |
Canon rival |
Certain League members |
Chiropterologist's interest |
Christmas ___ |
Chromium use |
Cissoid segment |
Clutch performer? |
Degree in martial arts |
Demonizing, with 'of' |
Dip |
Ellen who won three Emmys between 1973 and 1976 |
Endangered Great Basin language |
Ends of the earth |
First star ever photographed, 1850 |
First ___ (title for Napoleon) |
Fit |
Floor exercise, in Britain |
French writer who coined the phrase 'Facts are stubborn things' |
Froth producers |
Germany to Russia, in W.W. II |
Gloomy thistle-eater of children's lit |
Gob |
Heavyweight champ, 1882-92 |
Henry Higgins and others |
Hinge of a palindrome |
Hits hard, to no effect |
It has some crust |
It may be blacked out |
Joke |
Lively, on scores |
Metric prefix |
Needle holders |
Nobelist who proposed a League of Peace |
Old intelligence org. |
Ones seeking steady work? |
Part of a modern soldier's address |
Pegbox holders |
Pettifog |
Post production? |
Pounding, in a way |
Prairie region in Kansas rich in gypsum and iron |
Raise attentively |
Relative of an avocet |
Salty hail |
Schlep |
Scrapbook fodder |
Shell asset |
Soak |
Some driving tests |
Spread out |
Star of two of 1990's top 15 Nielsen-rated shows |
They greet each other by pressing their noses together |
Thousands, slangily |
Troubling |
Vinegar |
Where Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal |
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