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New York Times crossword of December 12th, 2012 other clues
'32 Flavors' singer DiFranco
'Lo, How a Rose ___ Blooming' (old hymn)
'The Hunger Games' participants
'The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away' speaker
'___ & Stitch' (Disney film)
'___ be O.K.'
'___ Lips Are Sealed' (1981 Go-Go's hit)
Adolescents' support group
African virus
Alter, in a way
Antidepressant brand
Apply another layer of asphalt to
Armand of 'Private Benjamin'
Award for 11-/40-Down
Be in a pet
Blood-typing system
Boy king of antiquity
Bucks, on a scoreboard
Candy heart word
Carried
Creator of Eliza Doolittle
Derivative with respect to 'x' in f(x) = x + 10
Director of 11-/40-Down
Dispensed
Explodes
Extremists
Flashy two-point basket
Garage employee
Gardner of Hollywood
Gather, with difficulty
Good deal
Grimson of the N.H.L
Hot spot
It has a silent tongue
It has buttons on the left
It helps hold glasses
It might be off the wall
Kind of fee
Lab eggs
Last bit
Last of a loaf
Like some mushrooms
Louisville's Muhammad ___ Center
LP player
Meriadoc the Magnificent, for one
Mexican partner
Mounts
Near and dear, say
Niña, Pinta and Santa Maria
Ninth-century Anglo-Saxon king
Overburden
Pavement caution
Petrol measures
Pitiful interjection
Place to play the ponies, for short
Prefix with distant
Presidential nickname
Sample
Sea eagle
See 11-Down
Serta rival
Setting of 11-/40-Down
Sicilian city
Ski application
Small complaints
Spurn
Square figure
Star of 11-/40-Down
Suggestions
Surgery souvenir
Take on
Tech support may have long ones
Ticks off
With 40-Down, film that opened on 12/16/1962
Woody Allen title character
___ all-time high
___ culpa

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