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Competition in which the winner always gets the last word? crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 14th, 2015 other clues |
___ Lauderdale, Fla |
___ Selassie, old Ethiopian leader |
Fed. agents |
Initial money for the pot |
Going without a date |
Gaze longingly upon |
Downward force felt on the surface of the earth, informally |
Fundamentalist Palestinian group |
Exiled leader of Iran |
Hatcher who co-starred in 'Tomorrow Never Dies' |
Fizzling sound |
Nobody at all |
Nonbelievers, to believers |
Lusters |
K-12 |
Junkies |
Naval battle group |
National health insurance overhaul |
Low-level Dungeons & Dragons monster |
Like early vinyl records |
Muslim cleric |
Lustful Le Pew |
Wellness retreat |
Winter hand warmer |
[Kiss!] |
Airborne urban hazard |
Vehicle seized for auction |
Tournament front-runner |
Title held by the people who lent their names to 17-, 24-, 38- and 49-Across |
Stumble over |
Stopped working |
Teacher in a one-room schoolhouse |
Supply-side fiscal policy popularized in the 1980s |
Theater décor |
Statement such as 'They misunderestimated me' |
Submarine in a Tom Clancy best seller |
Threshold |
Container in a dairy barn |
Dog's bark |
Depression-era shantytown |
Clay monster of Jewish folklore |
Cat's cry |
Buddhist principle of fate |
Commence |
Channel for cinephiles |
Baited with incendiary remarks |
Benjamin of 'Law & Order' |
Chick's place |
Wanderer in search of work |
Wally's kid bro, in 1950s-'60s TV |
Walks with a brash air |
Vicious |
Verify |
'You said it!' |
A to L and beyond, on a keyboard |
'I'm paying' |
Added up (to) |
'Fare thee well!' |
Accept, as a lesser charge in exchange for admitting guilt |
Revolutionary Guevara |
Rugby formation |
Opposite of empties |
Record producer Brian |
Sonnets, odes and such |
Nuclear reactor insert |
Puts a protective shield on |
Queries |
Pioneering first-person computer game |
Sentimental |
Room where it looks like a bomb went off |
Rigidly uptight |
Seductive nightwear |
Range through Peru and Chile |
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