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Poet who wrote 'They also serve who only stand and wait' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 28th, 2011 other clues |
'... Mac ___ PC?' |
'Bus Stop' playwright |
'Michael Collins' org |
'The usual,' say |
'You shouldn't have said that!' |
1945 battle site, briefly |
1998 Sarah McLachlan hit |
A Bush |
Big name in handbags |
Billing cycle, often |
Bout ender, briefly |
Breakfast offerings |
Brewer's need |
Camera type, for short |
Campbell's variety |
Carl Sagan book |
Cheesehead's state: Abbr |
Computer screen lineup |
Cured fare |
Cyber-nuisance |
D.C.-based media giant |
Deborah of 'Tea and Sympathy' |
Dialect coach's slogan? |
Em, to Dorothy |
European gin mill? |
Gift to an outgoing member of Congress? |
Go head to head |
Grand Lodge member |
Grounded avian |
Hale who won three U.S. Opens |
Hanukkah pancakes |
He 'was here' |
Hence |
James who won a posthumous Pulitzer |
Just out |
Leaf-turning time: Abbr |
Like some elephants |
Literary family name |
Miss Quested of 'A Passage to India' |
Modern crime, briefly ... or a hint to 17-, 36- and 59-Across |
Most major-leaguers have them |
Mountain ___ |
Moves carefully |
Nostradamus, e.g |
Notable #4 on the ice |
Parade honoree, perhaps |
Plant anew |
Pontifical |
Pop singer Brickell |
Prefix with foil or phobia |
Radar's rank on 'M*A*S*H': Abbr |
Rancher's land |
Restrain, in a way |
Riviera city |
Romain de Tirtoff's alias |
Roommate, informally |
Shout at a concert |
Small songster |
Soft ball material |
Sommer on screen |
Speaks ill of |
Spoke sweet nothings |
Sun Bowl Stadium sch |
Sun. talk |
The 'I' of ICBM |
The University of the South, familiarly |
Tire letters |
Too firm, perhaps |
Tot's wheels |
Wharf pest |
What this is, fittingly |
Withdrawn apple spray |
Wroclaw's river, to Poles |
Y sporter |
Zeno's home |
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