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New York Times crossword of December 17th, 2011 other clues
'Exactly right!'
'Go! Go! Go!'
'Prego' preceder
'That's my two cents'
'There's no hope!'
'Who ___?'
Actress Rue of 'Rules of Engagement'
Author Silverstein
Bill accompanier: Abbr
Bit of emotional damage
Black and white
Break up
Building supports
Culmination
Denies who one really is
Diner order
Dismay, in Dover
Dos for dudes
Drove diagonally
Durable ticker?
Easily bent
Fax forerunners
Feathered flier
German town
Have a heated phone exchange?
Heroine of Bulwer-Lytton's 'The Last Days of Pompeii'
Jests
John ___, English explorer who named Lake Victoria
Kind of pants
Kind of pants
Kind of rinse
Legal action
Like stocking caps
Like suckers
Lowest number on a clock
Mails a dupe
Make unfathomable
Manducates
Old Testament outdoorsman
One guilty of pseudologia
One in a dark suit
Outdoor dining place
Pianist Claudio
Pine product
Pine product
Potential result of a 56-Across
Pour
Powerful friend of Queen Victoria
Record achievement
Reiterated refusal
Response to an affront
Rum-flavored desserts
Run down
Sack
Scandalous 1980s inits
Secret target
See 32-Across
Slow exercises
Spare
Spicy blend
Still
Stretcher settings: Abbr
Time for crisis management
TV title lawyer Stone
Way to preserve food freshness
Weakness
Where Loews is 'L'
Winner over NYY in the 2001 World Series
With 60-Across, Michelle Kwan or Michelle Wie

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