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New York Times crossword of December 22nd, 2010 other clues |
MSNBC competitor |
New York stadium eponym |
Old man: Ger. |
One way to sway |
Oslo Accords party, for short |
Pass muster |
Poker phrase ... or what's needed to complete the answers to the six starred clues |
Popular tractors |
Quaint lodgings |
Relinquish, as arms |
Restaurateur Toots |
Sacred chests |
Sam who directed 'Drag Me to Hell' |
Seat of Albany County, Wyo. |
See 23-Down |
Soulful Redding |
Taradiddle |
Tense |
Terrier's sound |
Took too much |
Tree in California |
U.S.S. Enterprise helmsman |
Unadulterated |
Untamed |
Vintner's prefix |
Where 'Otello' premiered, with 'La' |
Where the robed are rubbed |
Women's rights pioneer Elizabeth ___ Stanton |
'This is terrible!' |
'Am ___ risk?' |
'Believe' singer, 1999 |
'Bien ___!' |
'How lu-u-uxurious!' |
'I love you,' in a telenovela |
*'Soon enough, my friend' |
*As a package |
*Completely imagined |
*Cry at the start of a vote |
*To be expected |
*Top-rated TV series of 1971-76 |
Alphabetic pentad |
Alveoli site |
Aristophanes comedy, with 'The' |
Bennett of 'What's My Line?' |
Big mess |
Biggie ___ (rapper a k a Notorious B.I.G.) |
Block |
Bomber type |
Brand of 45-Down balls |
Bravery |
Cad |
Classic candy with nougat |
Classic theater |
Common North American hawk |
Direction at sea |
Duane ___ (New York City pharmacy chain) |
Exemplar of dryness |
Former 'S.N.L.' comic Gasteyer |
French theologian who wrote 'Sic et Non' |
General played by Fonda (in 1976), Peck (1977) and Olivier (1982) |
Glimmer |
Greased |
Hall of TV fame |
Here, in Juárez |
How some wages are calculated |
Iconic chomper |
Jean Sibelius, for one |
Kirk's foe in a 'Star Trek' sequel |
Land west of the Pacific |
Liberals, with 'the' |
Lofty dwelling |
Lush |
Madden |
Many a Justin Bieber fan |
Masculine side |
More agile |
Move from site to site? |
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