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New York Times crossword of December 1st, 2016 other clues |
'On the double!' |
'___ goes the neighborhood' |
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2004 film about artificial intelligence |
About 45 miles of it touch Canada |
Airport monitor datum |
Audiophiles' purchases |
Bask (in) |
Beam bent at 90° |
Cardinals' home |
Classic novel about an orphan girl mistakenly sent to Prince Edward Island |
Cry feebly |
Deteriorates |
Dish topped with bacon, cheese and sour cream |
Dominates, informally |
Drains (from) |
Edutainment cartoon featuring a teacher named Ms. Frizzle |
Ending with fan |
Field of Jean-Luc Godard |
Fight stopper, for short |
Football Hall-of-Famer Newsome |
Gillette razors |
Go slower |
Growth along a ski run |
Home to a famous mausoleum |
How some bonds are sold |
Instructed |
Kentucky's Fort ___ |
Labor day class? |
Lay on thick |
Like the rotation of the earth |
Low-pitched part of a song |
Make a sudden turn |
Museum piece |
Nacho accompaniment ... or a feature of 17-, 35- and 52-Across? |
Neighbor of Burkina Faso |
Not dive in, say |
Of the open sea |
One blowing off steam? |
One filling out personnel forms, say |
Pitiful bunch |
Pulls down |
Quetzalcoatl, e.g |
Seussian environmentalist |
Skimobiler's wear |
Slew |
Sloppy smooch |
Smooth over |
Soldier's assignment |
Sonoran Desert river |
South American territory in the game Risk |
Stringed instrument usually played sitting down |
Subject of the 2011 book 'These Guys Have All the Fun' |
Suffix with klepto- |
Suit |
Supermodel Lima |
Supershort skirts |
Surprised exclamations |
Swiss tourist destination |
Tamed, as a bronco |
Tear violently |
Trapshooting targets, informally |
Trick out |
Valedictorian's pride, for short |
Vibe |
Welcomed at the doorstep |
White out |
Winter respite |
Withdrew |
Word with stick or gun |
Yosemite runner |
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