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New York Times crossword of December 7th, 2012 other clues
'1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)' rapper
'Dancing Machine' dance
'Funny!'
'Hands off!'
'Horatio, thou art ___ as just a man ...': Hamlet
'How about this ...?'
'I can't help it if you're a jerk'
'S.N.L.' comic Bill
'Yippee!'
'You got the spot'
2004 #1 hit for Fantasia
Animal whose name comes from Nahuatl
Baffle
Bar mitzvah highlight
Big Chinese import?
Broth left after boiling greens, in the South
Colore ufficiale of the Italian football team
Crackers
Date on New Year's Day
Doggone
Eager as heck
Erect
Faked
Field call
First or last name in the Baseball Hall of Fame
Forwards
Freely contestable
Gamble
Gamut
Get at
Head of Québec
Ion indicator
Khakilike
Longtime sponsor of racing's #43 car
Many a Wall St. holding
Metal worker
Mideast political dynasty name
Miss in court?
Muscular-looking, in slang
Ne plus ultra
Nonproduct ad, for short
One might mark a shopping cart's contents
Pay out
Phil of poker fame
Potter's supply
Put one over on
Put one over on
Request to be excused
Requiring no effort to take
Routine part
Schooner part
Senate majority leader before Reid
Short
Sierra Nevada competitor
Skirts
Some highway patrol equipment
Some Hollywood archives
Something lame, in modern slang
Sound trademark of 20th Century Fox
Sprawl, say
Springfield Elementary employee
Stylish sort
Tournament part
Tree that symbolizes immortality
Union, e.g.: Abbr
Virginia Tech team
Wendy's creator
Went downhill fast
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