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Tallest player on the court, usually crossword clue
C E N T E R
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New York Times crossword of December 9th, 2015 other clues |
'Great Scott!' |
'It's possible' |
180s |
And others, in footnotes |
Anderson Cooper's channel |
Arcing shot |
Arrive like fog |
Artsy-fartsy, say |
Awaken |
Brainiac |
Bring back to the Enterprise, say |
Can't do without |
Cry |
Custard-filled treat |
Danced in a 'pit' |
Diamond nine |
Do a preplanting chore |
Driveway material |
End of the Oxford English Dictionary |
Female warrior in a Disney movie |
Fertility clinic cell |
Fudge, as a rule |
Give a face-lift |
Gladiator's weapon |
Grp. formed in a 1955 merger |
Gutter blockage in winter |
Home of the Railroad Museum of Oklahoma |
Home to Henry VIII's Catherine |
Honda Accord, e.g |
In a heap |
Introduce, as flavoring |
Intuitive feeling, informally |
Israeli P.M. before Ariel Sharon |
Joke's target |
Laugh |
Like some doors or scales |
Lo mein vessel |
Locale of many emerging markets |
Luftwaffe attack on the British Midlands, 1940-43 |
Make a mouse hole, say |
Mushy fare |
Neckline shape |
Old Testament patriarch |
One of the Baldwins |
Org. advocating breath-testing ignition locks |
Partner of aid |
Permit to leave a country |
Places to pin squirting flowers |
Play like Phish, say |
Poet Pablo who won the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature |
Pricey British cars, for short |
Randomizing cube |
Record producer Brian |
See 13-Across |
See 17-Down |
Seemingly endless |
Sends packing |
Slant skyward |
Sometimes-pierced body part |
Staples of bank counters |
Taking habitually |
Taper off |
The New Yorker cartoonist Chast |
Things to consider |
Totally destroy |
Well put |
What the ends of 16-, 26- and 42-Across mean in Hebrew, French and German, respectively |
Where Forrest Gump fought, for short |
Wino's affliction, for short |
With 24-Across, item of western haberdashery |
With 40-Down, enter gradually |
Woodwind descended from the shawm |
Word on 'Wanted' posters |
World's fair, e.g |
Worshiper of Jah, for short |
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