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New York Times crossword of December 24th, 2008 other clues |
''Tis a pity' |
'2001' extras |
'Perry Mason' climax |
'Sure, why not' |
'There's no accounting for ___' |
'___ Mio' |
'___ of God,' Jane Fonda film |
1956-57 crisis site |
Abacus user |
Basketball hoops |
Bowling unit |
Brit. military award |
Car company that originated as an airplane manufacturer |
Clearasil target |
Coach Parseghian |
Coastal fliers |
Copenhagen wad |
Corn core |
Dearborn debut of 1958 |
December 25, e.g. |
Ebb |
Expensive alternative to a toupee |
Farming prefix |
Feature of many a 1970s rock concert |
Fire ___ |
Furious |
George W., to George H. W. |
Group of brains |
Hägar the Horrible's wife |
Hand covered with 32-Down |
Historic 1940s event, for short |
How crowds move |
Images representing Internet users |
It lets you go without charges |
Jockey's whip |
Jurisprudence |
Keats creation |
Last ___ |
Lead-in to plunk |
Mariner's datum |
Mex. miss |
Newswoman Paula |
Old-fashioned tub feature |
Org. with good aims? |
Play characters |
Power connectors, or a way to describe 17-, 22-, 55- and 61-Across |
Prefix with -gram or -graph |
Prevent, legally |
Purely or simply: Abbr. |
Radioed, e.g. |
Roundish |
Sap sucker |
See 29-Down |
Select |
Show interrupter |
Shower sponge |
Signals, as to an auctioneer |
Sound of a lightning strike |
Soup alternative |
Spanish appetizers |
Speaking one's mind |
Start of a Fred Flintstone cry |
State whose tallest bldg. has only 19 floors |
Stiller's comedy partner |
Strained |
Tbsp. or tsp. |
Tennis accessories |
They pop on planes |
Three, four or five, commonly |
Top layer, in a way |
Tuesday in Hollywood |
Unagi, at a Japanese restaurant |
Unconcerned |
Vivien of film |
___-blamed |
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