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German-born American tennis star who won 17 Grand Slam singles and doubles titles crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 12th, 2015 other clues |
Lead-in to drop or roll |
Light shower? |
Like South Dakota vis-à-vis North Dakota |
Longtime radio rival of Stern |
Lose tone |
Lose tones? |
Make a squirrellike exit |
Maker of Basketbrawl and Robo-Squash |
New seal |
One of the currencies replaced by the euro in 2002 |
Pantomime |
Part of a business that might include invoicing, payment, updates and equipment maintenance |
Pitch ___ |
Pool party |
Possible cause of vertigo |
Private detective |
Protection against mosquitoes |
Raw power |
Reef denizen |
Relatives of banjoleles |
Residents of 24 Sussex Dr. in Ottawa |
Retailer with stylized mountaintops in its logo |
Skilled forger |
State symbol with a reduplicative name |
Suffix with 4-Down |
Targeting the Fourth Estate |
The gamut |
Ultimatum retort |
Unkempt |
Wharton's home, briefly |
___ Norman Cosmetics |
'Capeesh?' |
'Hungarian Dances' composer |
'Mountain, Navel, Anchors, Table' artist, 1925 |
'Whatevs' |
African desert that includes the Skeleton Coast |
Angelina of Hollywood |
Après-ski warmers |
Balcony address? |
Bars where swingers hang out? |
Base closure? |
Bathroom brand with a Snake Plus variety |
Be handy |
Beaches, in two senses |
Best Picture Oscar winner before 'Ben-Hur' |
Citation shortening |
Collapse at one's desk, say |
Contouring procedure, briefly |
Cosmetics company founder Rocher |
Decorative flourish |
Deploys to one's advantage |
Fancy |
Feature of some mattresses |
Food for hogs |
Franklin who sang 'Piece of My Heart' |
Gelatinous dishes |
Go a few rounds? |
Gossiping |
Grammy-winning hit that begins 'Whatcha gon' do with all that junk' |
How the operas 'Artaxerxes' and 'Iolanthe' are usually performed |
In a sauce of browned butter, capers, parsley and lemon |
It has issues with feminism |
Job tester |
Joseph's uncle, in Genesis |
Lady Godiva, for one |
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