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New York Times crossword of December 5th, 2009 other clues
Condemnable?
Corporate retreat closer, perhaps
Covering for some wrestlers
Cubs' leader
Difficult to grasp
Environment for multiplication, of sorts
Film about a furnace
First-century coup victim
Fracas
Frequent 5-Down topic
Hold
Ice varieties
It drops to 0 after sundown
It may be used to avoid paparazzi
Japanese noodles
Jumble
Kind of vodka
Laggard
Leather type
Los : Spanish :: ___ : Italian
Maserati headquarters city
Model featured in 'Little Miss Sunshine'
Modern campaign element
Money holder
Mooring site
Navigation abbr.
Not much
Not open
Old capital of 36-Across
One way to stand
One who used to get Bronx cheers?
Opposite of encouraged
Part of many British place names
Plover named for its call
'Notes on a Scandal' director Richard
1970 hit documentary
'Vaya Con Dios' hitmaker, 1953
'Squawk on the Street' airer
'Later!'
'You got it'
2000 Supreme Court case hinging on the 14th Amendment
6 or 7, but not 60 or 70
Acceptable shooting?
Ad ___ (National Space Society's magazine)
Alternative to Uno Chicago Grill
Annually
Arthur Godfrey played it
Bagels, e.g.
Band hand
Begins to fail
Cigarette holder
Cogitate
Common text file name
Port annexed by Britain in 1839
Producer of a piercing look
Recharge
Second chance in education?
Soupcon
Start developing achromotrichia
Sweeping instrument
Tabloid publisher's check
The Carpenters, e.g.
The Who's 'Love, Reign ___ Me'
They work to maintain their faculties
To be or not to be, e.g.
Trilogies, often
TV character who says 'I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows'
Undulate
War film setting
Where Aida sings 'O patria mia'
Worn-down pencils, say

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