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New York Times crossword of December 29th, 2004 other clues
'Country Grammar' rapper
'Saturday Night Fever' trio
'Ta-ta!'
'Vissi d'___,' 'Tosca' song
1/100 of a euro
An eclipse, some think
Baylor's home
Bell sound
Breakfast staple
Bucks and does
Buffalo-to-Rochester dir.
Bunks
Cesspool
Charon's river
Cleaned up
Cloak for Claudius
Colorful dishes
Colorless
Computer correction command
Conestogas
Conflict
Curl one's lip
Dance venue
Died down
Dogpatch diminutive
Dolt
Enjoy greatly
Everyone
Follower of John
Food product that melts
Goofball
Hardly easygoing
Horse focuser
Intoxicating Polynesian drink
Kenyan tribe
Like a rock
Like some modern filmmaking
Little ___, who sang 'The Loco-Motion'
Lustful
Michigan, e.g., in Chicago: Abbr.
Military strength in the sky
Mind-reading skill, for short
Mode of hobo transportation
Modern phone feature
Moscow money
Nay sayer
Nerd
On a par
Painting with crashing waves, maybe
Pals
Philly footballer
Photo ___
Picture puzzle
Places for American Beauties
Plains cylinder
Popular 1990's sitcom
Proof part, sometimes
Pump
Rosie of 'White Men Can't Jump'
Shot put or 100-meter dash
Sign of an engine problem
Sign of poor schoolwork
Slalom
Snickers alternative
So very much
Static ___
Strasbourg school
Tarzan portrayer Ron
Tear down
They may be involved in shouting matches
Wading bird
Wealthy boyfriend, perhaps
What the starts of 20- and 53-Across and 11- and 29-Down are
White or Red follower
Wonderment
___ mater
___ of Sandwich

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