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New York Times crossword of December 14th, 2009 other clues
'Night' author Wiesel
'___ side are you on anyway?'
'Well, let me think ...'
'No more for me'
'Kapow!'
'___ about had it up to here!'
'___ you glad?'
15-percenters: Abbr.
1980s sitcom with an extraterrestrial
Abbr. on a clothing sale item
Acupuncture, e.g.
Airport near Tokyo
Andrea ___, ill-fated ship
Bank accrual
Bart Simpson's brainy sister
Bathroom floor installer
Bolts (down)
Circle of angels?
Desertlike
Detach from a source of dependence
Director Kurosawa
Extended family
Fills with wonder
First, second or third, on a diamond
Fruit beverages
Furnace, e.g.
Gap in a manuscript
Go up
Goes 'A-a-a-choo!'
Web mag
What to call Spain's Juan Carlos
Where a hot dog stand may stand
Work like ___
Writer Émile
X-ray ___ (novelty item)
___ Martin (James Bond car)
Good name for a Dalmatian
Have concern
Helper
Indiana senator Bayh
Like taking candy from a baby?
Live, as a football
Male deer
Mighty Dog competitor
Mmes., in Madrid
More uptight
Motionless
Musical beat
Musketeer with Porthos and Aramis
Nickname for Elizabeth
Not flexible, as muscles
Oklahoma city
One-person performance
Open up ___ of worms
Payment in Monopoly
Popular teen hangout 50+ years ago
Prefix with dextrous
Pupil surrounder
Quod ___ demonstrandum
Rank above maj.
Rough-terrain cyclist
Samoan or Fijian
Shoulder muscle, briefly
Sideboard
Surface again, as a driveway
The 'A' in P.T.A.: Abbr.
Tickles the fancy
Trig function
TV's Warrior Princess
Two-page ads
Unlock, to a bard

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