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New York Times crossword of December 3rd, 2006 other clues
Legis. meeting
Lifeguard's purview
Like some penguin feet
Loco
Looie or hooey, e.g.
Loudness measure
Maria preceder
Meat, lettuce, cheese and tomato in a foot-long bun?
N.Y.C. landing site
Nascar circuits
Nature film?
Nobelist Wiesel
Not quite rhyming
O.K.
Obsessed with
One who's left
One with a mortgage
Outlaw
Part voting aye?
Pastor who pitches?
Percussion instrument
Philanthropist Hogg
Pitch-raising guitar device
Places to put your feet up
Poplar tree
Prefix with light
Radio iconoclast
Radio, e.g.
Rebels of the Southeastern Conference
Refrigerator brand
Rob Roy's refusal
Robert Burns's '___ Louse'
Romance novelist Roberts
Run things
Dudley Do-Right's love
Early second-century year
Easily passed
Electrification
Emerged
Extra capsule in a pill bottle
Facility
Film style
Fish throwaway
Fix, as brickwork
Food label fig.
Footed glass
Genealogist's study
Glare reducer
God with a crested helmet and spear
Graffiti on a jail wall?
Having all angles equal to 144 degrees
Having parts to be filled
Headwear for a building chief?
Hive makers
Homestead Natl. Monument locale
Huge
Insurer's calculation
Irritated with
Island hoppers
It might be called in
It might end with a start
Judge's declaration
Junk mail a trucker might get?
Junket
Killarney's land
Kind of tree
Latin 101 word
Legal
Sci-fi weaponry
Shine, in product names
Signs
Size bigger than med.
Small songbird
Snowmobile steerer
Social activity on a military base?
Something struck
Sport with arm-waving
Stevedore
Support payment query?
The first letter in 84-Across
Things counted by the second?
Tidewater collector
Totally consumed
Traffic monitors
Trump daughter
Unified whole
Uruguayan uncle
Verdi aria
Vital Russian route
Wary
When repeated, start of a child's taunt
Where the first Ringling Brothers circus was staged, 1884
Where we be?
Wise one
[per the original]
'P.U.!'
'CHiPs' star of 1970's-80's TV
'Finding ___'
'Just ___ about to …'
'Oh, uh-huh'
'S O S'
'Somehow everything gets done'
'Take ___' ('Congratulations!')
'The Matrix' hero
'The Sound of Music' family name
'Then what?'
'What'll ___?'
'Woe ___' (humorous grammar book)
Actor Charleson of 'Chariots of Fire'
Agitated
Amounts owed at a diner?
Approached
Arizona tourist town
Auto needs
Bad musician's 'body part'
Ball
Big source of corn
Big Ten powerhouse, for short
Bop
Bottle size
Bubble makers
Bums
Bygone despot
Cat-___-tails
Cataract site
Changed
Chicago futures exchange, for short
Cinnamon source
Clichéd
Counselor on 'Star Trek: T.N.G.'
Dark region of the moon
Defense initiative, for short
Destructive 1995 hurricane
Director Gus Van ___
Do followers
Dockworkers' org.
Dogfaces
Draft org.
Drink mixer

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