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New York Times crossword of December 25th, 2008 other clues |
'No ___' ('Beats me') |
'Rule, Britannia' composer Thomas |
'Talk to ___,' Pedro Almodóvar film |
A.A.A. jobs |
Art ___ |
Asia's ___ Sea |
Big do |
Brick maker |
Brick placer |
Bust holder |
Bygone Olds |
Chestnut-colored mustang offspring? |
Choker component |
College in New Rochelle, N.Y. |
Con |
Cousin of a treecreeper |
Dashboard item |
David ___, founder of the Libertarian Party |
Dishwasherful |
Doles (out) |
Dot |
Dublin-born film star Milo |
Emasculate |
Embarrassed, perhaps |
Epithet that's an anagram of 60-Down |
Family name suffix in taxonomy |
Famously fast route |
Food processor setting |
Fresh |
Garb for Robin Hood and his band |
Grouch |
Hefty invoice for boots and spurs? |
Home of Fort Scott National Historic Site |
Its coat of arms includes a vicuña |
Last name of Kipling's Kim |
Light ratio in astronomy |
Like some silences |
Like the space around a first-class seat, say |
Main dedicatee of an Austin cathedral? |
Mall conveniences |
Masters champ of 1949, 1952 and 1954 |
Money that's an anagram of 2-Down |
Music pioneered by Byron Lee and the Dragonaires |
Ness and Tay |
Nuts |
On the fence |
Org. founded by Samuel Gompers |
Overseas shipping unit |
Pasta salad ingredient |
Pelvic bone |
Pitcher Hideo Nomo's birthplace |
Predecessor of Ford |
Prefix with romantic |
Present for viewing ... or prevent from being viewed |
Prey for lions |
Ripen |
Rummage |
Section in a record store |
Shed |
Snail |
Sorkin who created 'The West Wing' |
Spinners |
Star of Broadway's 'QED,' 2001-02 |
Suffer |
The City of a Thousand Minarets |
Time-honored name? |
Torpedoed |
Trips through rain forests, maybe |
Walker, Cooper and others |
___ Balls (snack cakes) |
___ Secretary |
___ terrier |
___ were |
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