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New York Times crossword of December 17th, 2009 other clues
PX, e.g.
Reason for 21-Across
Sales off. folders
Sound made while being fleeced?
Subject of 'Hofmann's Potion'
Sweet frozen treat
Title role for a 1997 Oscar nominee
Toppled
Tractor make, briefly
United hub
Vat waste
Vehicle that makes pit stops?
Withdrawn
Works stocked by a bookstore with a rainbow flag
___ Americano
___ City Hall, Nobel ceremony locale
___ Haskins, 1960s-'70s N.B.A. player
'That's gotta hurt!'
'Billy Bathgate' novelist, 1989
'For Better or for Worse' cartoonist Johnston
'New York, New York' has one
'Peek-___!'
'Puh-leeze!'
'What Do You Do With ___ in English?' ('Avenue Q' song)
'What ___!' ('So funny!')
'Winnie ___ Pu'
'___ be all right'
'___, sing America': Langston Hughes
2:1, e.g.
A Previn
Allen and ___, old comedy duo
Available
Brute
Canaanite deity
Certain terrier
Craft that's the subject of this puzzle
Customarily
Dagger
Early 12th-century year
Envelope abbr.
Excellence
Finish behind
Follow relentlessly
Forename meaning 'born again'
Group of pin-heads?: Abbr.
Gulf competitor
Gymnast's equipment
Had eggs, e.g.
How the passengers went in 21-Across
Hundred Days campaign planning site
It fills a chest
It may get food away from a canine
James of 'Star Trek'
Kind of board
Like some loads
Line to Penn Sta.
Locale in a Carlo Levi best seller
Loose
Louis VIII nickname, with 'the'
Loupe user, say
Marilyn's mark
Memorable 1996 hurricane
Mercury and Gemini astronaut, informally
More sumptuously furnished
National frozen dessert chain
Navy commando
No holds barred
Old-fashioned 'Sweet!'
Penguin from Antarctica
Physical sound
Preserved, in a way

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