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New York Times crossword of December 11th, 2006 other clues
W.W. II general Bradley
Ward (off)
___ and Means Committee
___ flakes
___ the kill
___ to go (eager)
Lyric poems
Mama ___ of the Mamas and the Papas
Map borders, usually
Melodic subject, in music
Milan opera house
Motivate
Movie for which 59-Across won an Oscar, 1961
Network to keep an 'eye' on
Ohio's buckeye, California's redwood, etc.
Part of the head that may be congested
Phantom
Play for which 59-Across won a Tony, 1975
Pre-Columbus Mexican
Prefix with potent
Protective spray
Provide for free, informally
Reuters competitor
Scientologist ___ Hubbard
Scratch
Sedan or wagon
Server at a drive-in
Singer's sound
Snoozes
Spanish houses
Spicy sauce ... or dance
Stair part
Star born on 12/11/1931
Straight up
Tabby's cry
Tailor's line
The 'E' in E.R.: Abbr.
TV host with a book club
TV program for which 59-Across won an Emmy, 1977
'Bonanza' brother
'The Wizard of Oz' pooch
'This is not making sense to me'
'___, crackle, pop'
59-Across, e.g.
Album for which 59-Across won a Grammy, 1972, with 'The'
Ancient Peruvians
Antlered animal
Aristocrat's home
Big shots, for short
Birthplace of 59-Across
Bullfighter's cloth
Burden
Campbell of the 'Scream' movies
Carpenter's metal piece
Cluster
Comedian Bill, informally
Cut, as sheep's wool
Debussy's 'La ___'
Drunkards
Engine additive brand
Exams
Foldaway bed
Forget to mention
Freezer trayful
French 'she'
French word before and after 'à'
Get rid of
Giant slugger Mel
Having a ghost
It's a butter alternative
Jiffy
Little loved one
Lt.'s inferior, in the Navy

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