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Orange-roofed hotel, for short crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 25th, 2001 other clues
Main idea
May honoree
Met song
Most bizarre
Mule of song
New England prep school town
Nitrous ___ (laughing gas)
Not quite shut
Noted court site, with 'The'
Noted fratricide victim
Nuptial agreement
Part of the Corn Belt
Pays
Pickle flavoring
Popular record label
Potter's supply
Put off
Radio operators
Reason for a donation
Reverberate
Ricky's portrayer
Sailor's patron
Sample
Santa ___, Calif.
She sheep
Silent assents
Sledding spot
Starbucks order
Sushi fish
Tennis champ Monica
The ___ Brothers of 70's-80's rock
Took a meal
Typical
'Yippee!'
'All My Children' character
'Animal Farm' author
'Como ___ usted?'
'The War of the Worlds' author
Abyss
What Consumer Reports lacks
Window washer's mistake
Witty Bombeck
Yale players
Ace place?
Alamogordo event
Batiking need
Boating pronoun
Brink
Choreographer Bob
Cold war initials
Customary practices
Deceived
Drain cleaner ingredient
Dupe
Earned
Emergency medicine for infants
Exist
Feature of 20- and 35-Across, forward and backward
Fellow
Follows persistently
Fraternity letter
G-man
Garfield, e.g.
Hangs on the line
Harvard's Dershowitz
Home for llamas
In a semi-joking way
In place of
Intrude upon
It's used for announcements
Lechers
Lillehammer's country
Listlessness
Listlessness
Low digits

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