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New York Times crossword of December 24th, 2014 other clues
11- or 12-year-old Mongolian desert dweller?
'All Day Strong. All Day Long' brand
'Nebraska' star, 2013
'Return of the Jedi' dancing girl
'Silas Marner' author
'Well, what have we here?!'
13th-century invaders
1955 Julie London hit
A majority of
Abbé de l'___, pioneer in sign language
Albany is on it: Abbr
Athens rival
Bank security feature?
Big East's ___ Hall
Candy in a dispenser
Certain waterway to the Black Sea?
Charred
Christmas ___
Church section
Classic theater name
Common adult ed course
Conquistador's foe
Cons do it
Device with a programmable clock, for short
Disagreeable person
Easy gait
Elvis's Mississippi birthplace
Eye-opener?
Figs. on a bell curve
For mature audiences
Four computer keyboard symbols
French pupil
Gauchos' wear
Glide, in a way
Go here, there and everywhere
Gravy holder
Horns in on?
Intermediary
It may be original
Kind of chart
Large in scale
Left Bank quaff?
Listerine alternative
M.B.A. hopeful's exam
Manatees
Maserati competitor
More than
N.C.I.S. part
Not give ___ (be indifferent)
Not keep up
Old New Yorker cartoonist William
Once called
Ora pro ___
Org. in 'Argo'
Origami bird
Othello, for one
Pays, as the bill
Peeling potatoes or shucking corn, for short
Pickable
Premier Khrushchev
Round trips, of a sort: Abbr
Royal who's notably a crossword fan, for short
Scary experience for a claustrophobe
Some jeans
Some sneaks
Squelch
Subject of elementary education?
Summer months in Santiago
Tell
They show which way the wind blows
Upstate N.Y. campus
Watson who played Hermione Granger
Weakish poker holding
What 'O' on a newsstand stands for
___ track

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