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New York Times crossword of December 27th, 2014 other clues
Some rope sources
Standard offshoot
Supermodel Karlie
Tackle box accessory
They can get excited
Turned on
With 42-Across, 2001 video game set in Liberty City
With 46-Down, common canvas coater
Without even cracking a smile, say
___ support
'The best value under the sun' sloganeer
'The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest' novelist
'Verily'
11-pointed national symbol
19-season Yankee Rivera
A dog may pick one up
Above all others
Alaskan island or its principal town
Any miss
Ascension Isl. setting
Assuage
Batting targets
Batting targets
Big name in air circulation?
Brooke Astor, e.g
Bud
Clichéd sequel catchphrase
Comes to a sudden close?
Comfortaire competitor
Dressing type
Economist who wrote 'An Essay on the Principle of Population,' 1798
Elaborate underground complex in 'The Lord of the Rings'
Event with the categories Best Kiss and Best Fight
Fire
First name of a 10-year manhunt target
Go on foot
Home to 'The Happiest Place on Earth'
It may be drawn in a forest
Its one-euro coin depicts a cross
Its seal has an olive branch
Junk mover
Like many ideals
Like Rome, supposedly
Limited expense?
Manchester man
Mon ___
Net sales
Ninny
Ninnylike
Office whoop
Place for a Neapolitan pizza
Playskool product tester
Popular pop-up preventer
Pre-texts?
Quaint stage dancing accessory
Quite like
Raced
Red three-year-old of TV
Savage
See 27-Across
See 39-Across
Senate majority group, maybe?
Serene calmness
Sign of trouble
Sister of Cartoon Network
Slush for eds. to wade through
'Damn Yankees' Tony winner

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