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'Get going!,' and a hint for the starts of 17-, 24-, 51- and 62-Across crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 22nd, 2008 other clues
'But of course!'
'Oh, woe!'
'Right on!'
'The loneliest number,' in a Three Dog Night song
'What's ___ for me?'
A large part of a waitress's income
Balloon filler
Batsman at a wicket, say
Bedouin, e.g.
Bits of fluff
Boring routines
Breads with pockets
Bugler's bedtime tune
Carrier to Tel Aviv
Chamomile product
Channel for football and basketball games
Computer attachment
Confess (to)
Crowded, frenzied gatherings
Deface
Designer Schiaparelli
Done for
Extremities
Felipe or Moises of baseball
First in a John Updike novel series
Fish-sticks fish
Giggly laugh
Give forth
Grenade filler
Gross
Grp. in which many of the leaders wear robes
Hearty steak
Holder of an unfair trial
House mate?
Household downsizing event
However, briefly
Humorist Bombeck
Hydrotherapy provider
Info on a pill bottle
Israeli dance
Knotty swelling
Large brown algae
Large feather
Little foot warmer
Little Jack Horner's dessert
Long-necked waders
Meas. of engine speed
Middle school stage, commonly
Numbers yet to be crunched
One enrolled in obedience school
Othello's undoer
Out with the fleet
Peter the pepper picker
Places for holsters
Queenly role for Liz
Receptacles for tobacco chewers
Restaurant posting
Rocket trajectory
Root used for poi
Sahara irrigator
Sidewalk Santa worker, e.g.
Signs of decay
Site of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
Skirt with a flare
Spunk
Theodore Roosevelt, to Eleanor
Tree popular in street names
Turn down
Twin Mary-Kate or Ashley
Umbrellalike fungus
Unit of electricity
Vagrant
Vex
Vice president Quayle
Visit
Washington and McKinley: Abbr.
Zest

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