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New York Times crossword of December 10th, 1999 other clues
Bagpiper's wear
Tiny part
Unlawful firing?
Unlike 63-Across
'Make ___!' (birthday cry)
Way to storm off
'___ Restaurant'
1973 resignee
Where Mark Twain is buried
1998 'Les Misérables' star
Word after sand or sound
Appended
Big inits. in video games
Bled
Bridle path
Classic object of blame-shifting
Courses, in combinations
Court position: Abbr.
Crude carrier
Deep-six
Dickens
Dwellers on the Gulf of Finland
Eggs
Fan's noise
Far from humility
Forget for years?
Gent
Glenn Miller protégé Ray
Globetrotters founder Saperstein
Go around
Going to get
In three parts
Indian's neighbor
Involve
It may be part of a club
It may come before going
Kind of concerto
Köln or Nürnberg
Like a medusa
Linking (up)
Mideast money
Narc's find, perhaps
Narc's find, perhaps
One may be limited
One who takes inventory?
Only N.L. pitcher to win four Cy Young Awards
Order
Overexercising result
Pet store purchase
Pillboxes and such
Pittance
Pound notes?
Proscholastic org.
Provide (for)
Put to rest
QB O'Donnell
Reagan Supreme Court nominee
Ricky Ricardo vis-à-vis Fred Mertz
Road that leads to Rome?
Salon worker
Satellite dish producer
Set for the nursery
Skilled in
Sloughs
Some people are convicted in it
Substance
Swore
System starter
The Eagle that landed
The first of several?
They may arouse a farmer

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