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New York Times crossword of December 1st, 2004 other clues
'Citizen Kane' studio
'Mud'
'Norma ___'
'The eternal teenager'
1903 Shaw play
A and E, but not I, O or U
À la mode
Adam's third
Airheaded
Airport postings: Abbr.
Audiophile's concern
Away from the wind
Baby powder mineral
Be in accord
Ben's partner
Breakfast bowlful
Calf catcher
Capital on the Delaware
Car until 1957
Card balance
Coeur d'___, Idaho
Coin classification
Colombo portrayer
Comic Rudner
Dairy aisle purchase
Dictator player of 1940
Diner freebies
Drink with a straw
Early sixth-century date
Early: Prefix
Envelope abbr.
Farm unit
First name in 52-Down
Floored it
Fr. title
Group of two
H. H. ___ (Saki's real name)
Hardly Mr. Cool
In play
Jockey's strap
Landed
Make invalid
MapQuest info
Mathematician Kurt
Maui memento
Menu picks
Middle of Caesar's boast
Mother ___
Move, in realtor-speak
Multiroofed structure
N.Y.C. subway overseer
Not playing
Of vital importance
Old late-night host
Prince's school
Rogaine user's desire
Some election map shading
Some Ivy Leaguers
Some jazz singing
Soprano-bass combos, maybe
Sportscast feature
Stag
Stand out
Stop
Street machine
Stylists' solutions
Subject for a censor
Supercaffeinated cola
Take as one's own
The length of a meter is based precisely on the amount of light emitted from this
The second Mrs. Trump
Times to party
Unfamiliar
Young salmon
___-bitty

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