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New York Times crossword of December 28th, 2009 other clues
Actress Lupino and others
Antlered animal
B&O and Reading: Abbr.
Book of maps
Braying animal
Buckaroo ___ (movie character)
By eyesight
Cartoonist Chast
Cereal advertised with a 'silly rabbit'
Chopped into small cubes
Clipping, as shrubs
Countryish
Egyptian temple site
Evaluate
Fascinated by
Fat substitute brand
Fit for sailing
Food-poisoning bacteria
Got ___ deal (was rooked)
Gravy vessel
Grieves
Guys' mates
Had a bite
Hellish river
Hole-making tool
However, informally
Infant bodysuit
Insect with a queen
Invalidate, as a check
Karl Marx's '___ Kapital'
Long-nosed fish
Mind reader's 'gift'
Mountain climber's tool
Music store fixtures
NBC host Jay
One word that precedes 'hard,' one that follows it
One word that precedes 'key,' one that follows it
One word that precedes 'pit,' one that follows it
One word that precedes 'play,' one that follows it
Order from Domino's
Org. for women on the links
Ostrich or owl
Paul who wrote 'My Way'
Plains tribe
Pregame morale builder
Prepare cookies or chicken, e.g.
Prominent giraffe parts
Ringo's drummer son
Risk taker
Scottish refusal
See 50-Across
Silent assent
Singer Kristofferson
Slugger's stat
Sounds during medical checkups
Start of a Christmas letter
Sudden
Suffix with pont-
Test
Train track part
TV sports broadcasting pioneer Arledge
Ventriloquist's prop
W.W. II female
What a swabbie swabs
With 13-Down, 'super power' glasses
Worms in a can, e.g.
___ Kenobi of 'Star Wars'
___ spumante (wine)
___-bitsy
'___ bin ein Berliner'
'Don't tell ___ can't ...!'
'Let's call ___ day'
'Love ___ neighbor ...'
'Slipped' backbone part
'Sunny' egg parts
1/36 of a yard
Actor Washington who once played Malcolm X

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