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New York Times crossword of December 4th, 2009 other clues
'... ___ go?'
'Get cracking!'
'The young lambs ___ pretty race': Wordsworth
'Molly' title role player, 1999
'Love Story' score composer
'The Accumulation of Capital' author Luxemburg
'___ Fate' (André Malraux novel)
4 letters
Abbr. on a timecard
Ancient law man
Antediluvian
Antiquity, in antiquity
Became emotionally receptive
Big name in desktops
Bit of headway
Case builder: Abbr.
Cashiers
Ceiling one should stay under
Certain winter stash
Challenging
Competition among mail carriers?
Concerto part
Dermal opening?
Dyes
End of a Fred Flintstone cry
Framing need
Grand ___ (Annapolis Valley community)
Introduction to Impressionism?
It's light-sensitive
It's served in parts
Jabber
Judgment problem
Laugh syllable
Leader exiled in 1979
Like Old Glory: Abbr.
Make up
Many corp. recruits
More like a cold shower?
Moten who played Bess in Broadway's 'Porgy and Bess'
Music to a comic's ears
Music to a minister's ears
One may be conceived on Veterans Day
One of the Gandhis
Pains
Part of Shrovetide: Abbr.
Partner of 37-Across
Partner of 40-Across
Perilous place
Price number
Put the dishes away
Rafts
Railway terminus with the Victory Arch
Real-estate tycoon Olenicoff
Scholarship, e.g.
See 32-Across
Sgt. follower
Singer of the 1940s blues hit 'One Meat Ball'
Singer with the 5x platinum album 'Nick of Time,' 1989
Stop, with 'up'
Suffix with real
The second part
They may be excited by dinner
They often come in packs
Unstable particle
Wan
What an au pair might take: Abbr.
With 33-Across, remitted
Wordsworth and Tennyson
___ Robles, Calif.

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