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Classic Crossword by Merl Reagle crossword of December 6th, 2020 other clues |
Contributes |
Former co-owner of Prodigy |
Nitwit |
Caron classic |
Three-word ultimatum |
Classical intro? |
Place with a pool |
Valhalla VIP |
1983 Charles Bronson film (and the start of the countdown) |
T.S. Eliot creation |
Alias letters |
Particle of a sort |
Reactions to spectacles |
Doing zip |
Actress McCarthy |
1992 Sandra Bullock film |
Tennis divider |
Tennis decider |
Madcap |
1933 MGM classic |
Religious crime |
Rainy aftermath |
Lid for a lad, perhaps |
Way back (for a pass) |
___ Xing |
1973 Roy Scheider film |
Contrasting wd. |
Kick in |
Rural dance hall |
Minimal sing-alongs |
1982 Kenny Rogers movie |
Lose intensity |
Naomi or Ashley |
Hit the buffet |
___-podrida (stew) |
1970 Jack Nicholson film |
Territory |
Pierced place |
Novelist Murdoch |
Picnic setting |
1940 Don Ameche film |
Ross who ran in 1992 |
Dish depository |
A network |
Springsteen's birthplace in song |
1986 comedy |
Vacation time, in Rouen |
"Just ___" |
Short mo. |
Tope opener |
Paper Moon stars |
1990 Jack Nicholson film |
High time? |
Sangria container |
El Dorado's riches |
1982 Coppola film |
Actor Crowe |
Poet Teasdale |
Happy times |
Dog heard at the end of Family Ties episodes |
Dog diagnoser |
Outburst or fit |
1987 Peter Falk film |
"My Way" penner |
Boston's bus syst., once |
Little guy |
Gaudy gambler |
Cool it |
Potato bud |
Org. involved in the Iran-Contra affair |
Supports with money, as a college |
Flower part |
Morale-boosting org. |
Jones or Wolfe |
Hindu Mr. |
Home to many a Hindu |
Playing with matches, e.g. |
Gerund finish |
Be good |
Overly protective one |
Lethal snake |
Mast extension |
Certain Arab |
The Boys from Syracuse lyricist Hart |
Life-changing words |
DMV issuance: abbr. |
Mark of a confident solver |
Oxen connector |
SNL's sign-off hr. |
Small bay |
Showman Ziegfeld |
The rate you're going |
Place to stay |
Kids' author Maurice |
Count's mount |
Pieces ___ (old dollars) |
Above, to a bard |
Killer whale of moviedom |
The Jeffersons theme, "Movin' ___" |
The whole ___ (everything): abbr. |
Blame |
Spotted, as a horse |
African antelope |
Like sockeye salmon |
Piano piece |
Storage places |
Thus far |
"0 ___ in 5.6 seconds" (acceleration stat) |
What Jenny calls Oliver throughout Love Story |
Waters of the world |
Barbershop quartet member |
"___ questions?" |
"Incoming!" |
Bones used in typing |
Tarry |
Sudden move |
Awaken |
Verb concerns |
Golf club |
Irregular, as a leaf's edge |
Bond creator Fleming |
"Right away, OK?" |
Highest rating |
Vanity |
First Christian martyr |
Carbon dioxide |
Jewel or trinket |
___ oil |
Starting |
Othello, for one |
Root or Yale |
German article |
Congo denizen |
Mon. ___ Fri. |
Excited |
Flattens, briefly |
Slangy negative |
Cello great |
Utmost, for short |
"Go ahead, ask" |
Rash |
Unfortunate encounter |
Medgar of Decatur |
Bit of mail: abbr. |
Computer unit |
Ballet step |
Mound builder |
Desilu bought it in 1953 |
Wild West |
One below a cpl. |
Wrap up |
Reporter's question |
Cry of pain |
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