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New York Times crossword of December 24th, 2016 other clues
'Like' relative
'My ___!'
2006 Justin Timberlake #1 hit
Address
Arboreal sci-fi creature
Astronomer who coined the term 'nova'
Attractive young woman, in rap slang
Beau
Bomb with wheels
Capability of whales and dolphins
Cassis cocktail
Cattle herder
Celebration that coincided with Truman turning 61
Chorus syllable
City of 150,000+ between Raleigh and Durham
Company that owns Paramount
Connection site?
Danish shoe maker with more than 1,000 global stores
Date night choice
Develop
Essential principle of Hinduism
Evil spirits
Fifth player to hit 600 homers
Firm backing?
Fixes
Form W-2 abbr
Fragrant dressing
Fruta that's sour
Harmless shooter
He wrote 'Venus favors the bold'
Heckle
HSN competitor
Ill will
Ire
Italian 'dear'
Japan's ___ Castle
Kind of car commonly seen in cities
Leading
Let up
Make tough to make out
Many a cabaret performer
Mission group
Mr. T vehicle
Navy ___
Navy ___
Nomad
Not out
Observation satellites, so to speak
Order setting
Palindromic 1976 greatest hits album
Prefix whose last two letters are a prefix meaning the same thing
Prohibitionists' target
Projecting point
Saint often depicted with a lamb
Sandwich often served with Dijon mustard
Say LIKE THIS!
Say yes or no, say
Senior
Slacker's opposite, in modern lingo
Something fracked in fracking
Starting point of many a red-eye
State publicly
Strike while the iron is hot?
Stuff to mine
Sushi bar selection
Temperamental type
Tesla competitor
What's usually about 12 people?
Wing covering
Worms and such
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