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New York Times crossword of December 9th, 2015 other clues
'Great Scott!'
'It's possible'
180s
And others, in footnotes
Anderson Cooper's channel
Arcing shot
Arrive like fog
Artsy-fartsy, say
Awaken
Brainiac
Bring back to the Enterprise, say
Can't do without
Cry
Custard-filled treat
Danced in a 'pit'
Diamond nine
Do a preplanting chore
Driveway material
End of the Oxford English Dictionary
Female warrior in a Disney movie
Fertility clinic cell
Fudge, as a rule
Give a face-lift
Gladiator's weapon
Grp. formed in a 1955 merger
Gutter blockage in winter
Home to Henry VIII's Catherine
Honda Accord, e.g
In a heap
Introduce, as flavoring
Intuitive feeling, informally
Israeli P.M. before Ariel Sharon
Joke's target
Laugh
Like some doors or scales
Lo mein vessel
Locale of many emerging markets
Luftwaffe attack on the British Midlands, 1940-43
Make a mouse hole, say
Mushy fare
Neckline shape
Old Testament patriarch
One of the Baldwins
Org. advocating breath-testing ignition locks
Partner of aid
Permit to leave a country
Places to pin squirting flowers
Play like Phish, say
Poet Pablo who won the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature
Pricey British cars, for short
Randomizing cube
Record producer Brian
See 13-Across
See 17-Down
Seemingly endless
Sends packing
Slant skyward
Sometimes-pierced body part
Staples of bank counters
Taking habitually
Tallest player on the court, usually
Taper off
The New Yorker cartoonist Chast
Things to consider
Totally destroy
Well put
What the ends of 16-, 26- and 42-Across mean in Hebrew, French and German, respectively
Where Forrest Gump fought, for short
Wino's affliction, for short
With 24-Across, item of western haberdashery
With 40-Down, enter gradually
Woodwind descended from the shawm
Word on 'Wanted' posters
World's fair, e.g
Worshiper of Jah, for short

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