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Prison design that allows surveillance of any inmate at any time crossword clue
P A N O P T I C O N
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New York Times crossword of December 18th, 2015 other clues |
Goes (for) |
Grippers |
High-grade sheet material |
Indian drawer? |
Initials, perhaps |
It's an honour, in brief |
Kind of circle |
L's end? |
Like E.T. riding Elliott's bicycle |
Lock horns (with) |
Massenet opera set in 11th-century Spain |
Mission directive |
Mutual dislike |
New York home of Hartwick College |
Nickname of the dictator who created the Tontons Macoutes |
Nickname since 1959 |
Philistines, to the Israelites |
Portaged item |
Products once advertised with the slogan 'Hello boys' |
Reality show gear, informally |
Rude cry |
Salon names like Scissors Palace and Curl Up & Dye |
See |
Seventy-somethings? |
Sign of villainy |
Simmering, say |
Smidge |
Something shown to an usher |
Sparky of the 1970s Yankees |
Spinach : Florentine :: ___ : lyonnaise |
Sports org. founded during W.W. I |
Stuff of life |
Summer coolers |
Tag line? |
Tears |
Tennie |
Things opened by many employees, for short |
Tribe once along the Big Blue River |
Turn on the jets |
TV host who succeeded Jimmy Fallon on 'Late Night' |
Virginia ___, first English child born in America |
Volume |
___ Bank |
___ Gilbert, designer of the Supreme Court building |
___ Tech |
Actress Swenson |
'Bertha' composer |
'Revelations' choreographer |
'Same here!' |
'The gloves are off' |
15-Across symbol |
Bargain |
Bill passer? |
Blue Stater, for short |
Camel droppings? |
Capable of doing well |
Cassim's brother of folklore |
Coarse, per etiquette manuals |
Coins worth 100 kurus each |
Company for which Rudolf Nureyev once danced |
Core components |
Curtain hangers? |
Diamond, e.g |
Drove diagonally |
Eponymous general |
Fierce and rapacious |
First name in W.W. II |
Fort ___, Kan |
Go out for a bit? |
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