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New York Times crossword of December 12th, 2010 other clues |
Gingerbread man's eye, maybe |
God with a day of the week named after him |
Hawke and Allen |
Hiccups, so to speak |
High schooler |
Holy, to Horace |
Indian musician's collection |
Indian state once owned by Portugal |
Is heartbroken |
Ivanhoe's creator |
John Irving title character |
Just missed a birdie |
Kind of committee |
Lady Bird Johnson's middle name |
Last word of Kansas' motto |
Law office worker, informally |
Layers |
Like tuned-in listeners? |
List-ending abbr. |
Lo-cal |
Logician's word |
Lorelei's locale |
Luxury |
Madrileño's home |
Maid's supply |
Manischewitz products |
Many unopened letters |
Mata ___ |
Medicinal plant |
Most likely to succeed |
Mushroom-to-be |
Nautical pole |
Nine Muses after dieting? |
No longer carrying current |
Not so genteel |
Symbol of simplicity |
Synchronized (with) |
Taking out |
Tempo for a stringed instrument? |
Texting alternative |
The Destroyer, in Hinduism |
The Enlightened One |
Tortoise's opponent after finishing second? |
Trim |
Trunks |
Turn in many a kids' game |
Turner of Hollywood |
Voting day: Abbr. |
Was over |
Windpipe |
Winger of 'Urban Cowboy' |
Wings on an avis |
With 32-Down, first lady who graduated from Harvard Law |
Wolf |
Word before 'a will' and 'a way' |
Work at |
Year the emperor Frederick II died |
___ different tune |
___ prof. |
___ Red Seal (classical music label) |
'___ to Be You' |
'Bus Stop' playwright |
'I got ___ ...' |
'I Was ___ War Bride' |
'The Sopranos' roles |
'The Time Machine' people |
1975 Wimbledon winner |
22 of the 26 letters of the alphabet, in D.C. |
A reed |
Accident reminder |
Actress de Ravin of 'Roswell' and 'Lost' |
Alien attackers' goal? |
Ambition |
Architect Saarinen |
Battlefield activity |
Billfold fillers |
Birthplace of cuneiform writing |
Blast |
Blockade |
Butt |
Cabo da ___, westernmost spot in continental Europe |
Caleb who wrote 'The Alienist' |
Capital city whose name means 'place of the gods' |
Cartonfuls of eggs |
Chicken for dinner |
Choice of the right door on 'Let's Make a Deal'? |
Coil |
Columbus called it home |
Czech city |
Dancer's duds |
Decisive time |
Depend |
Draped item |
Earth and beyond |
Edmonton N.H.L.'er |
End-of-semester event |
Étienne's mine |
Evangeline, for one |
Extremely pale |
Falling apart |
Fictitious Plaza resident |
Flock after a rainstorm? |
Forcibly divides |
Forlorn, say |
German article |
Orlando team water boy, e.g.? |
Oscars org. |
Part of a presidential motorcade |
Part of an Egyptian headpiece |
Part of songwriting |
Persephone's abductor |
Phony |
Photo finish |
Polished |
Poly- follower |
Pond denizen |
Poor, as security |
Popular German beer, informally |
Produce an egg |
R.N.'s work in them |
Rain checks? |
Ring-tailed animal |
River forming the borders of parts of five states |
Robert Louis Stevenson title character |
Roberts's 'Pretty Woman' co-star |
Royal of 27-Across |
Rush hour control? |
Salt Lake City player |
Say 'cheese,' say |
Score component |
See 50-Down |
Showy coat? |
Son or daughter, typically |
Soul singer James with the 1990 #1 hit 'I Don't Have the Heart' |
Stated |
Stop on many a Caribbean cruise |
Stout, for one |
Subtracting |
Suffix with pay |
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