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New York Times crossword of December 1st, 2007 other clues
'The Daughters of Joshua ___' (1972 Buddy Ebsen film)
'The Prophecy of the ___' (Eddic poem)
Bananas
Banes
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Orlando ___
Cachet
Call-waiting alerts
Choirs' neighbors
Cigarette smoke byproducts
Clock sound
Comment of concurrence
Comments of annoyance
Cookout item usually eaten with two hands
Direct opposite
Dishes out
Dualistic deity
Fawning type
Gauge
Gear teeth trouble
Grapevine exhortation
He declined a Nobel Prize in Literature
John Deere product
Limestone regions with deep fissures and sinkholes
Liveliness
Livelong
Lung covering
Maximally mangy
Melodious
Merger
Military wear
Most Indians
Nancy's home
One who's getting on
Phrase of interest
Prince William, e.g.
Producer of fine threads
Producers of wall flowers?
Products of some 'mills'
Publicized
Pull in
Pull off
Receive
Skyhook dropper, briefly
Solo, in a way
Something for Santa Claus to bite
Sore spot
Source of more pay or more play
Southern loaves
Stagnant conditions
Stills
Veterinarian, at times
Webers per square meter
Where much info can be found these days
Winner's pride
Wolf ___, captain in Jack London's 'The Sea-Wolf'
Works with everyday objects
___ Gamp, nurse in 'Martin Chuzzlewit'

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