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West who said 'I used to be Snow White, but I drifted' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 19th, 2016 other clues |
'In that case ...' |
'Look at Me, I'm Sandra ___' |
'Of ___ and Men' |
'Yeah, why not!' |
'Yeah, why not!' |
April fool player |
Astronaut's tankful |
At one's ___ convenience |
Barbie or Ken |
Big school dance |
Boston footballer, for short |
Boston ___ Party |
Boxer known as 'The Greatest' |
Bread box, for short? |
Cheerleader's cry |
Cousin ___ (Addams Family member) |
Environmentalist's prefix |
Everyone working in an office |
Exact copy |
Explorer and Escalade, in brief |
Flat-bottomed boat |
Fleming who created James Bond |
Fury |
Gift tag word |
Gun rights org |
Highest roll of a die |
Horrific |
Imply |
Intl. group that's the object of many mass protests |
Is |
Javelin |
Joe of 'GoodFellas' |
Legal wrongs |
Les ___-Unis |
Like the population of Wyoming |
Like the settlers of Iceland |
Little puzzle |
Magnetite and bauxite |
Main artery |
Match, as a bet |
Max's opposite |
Mincemeat ___ (Christmas staple) |
Monastery leader |
Moves like water around a drain |
Neologism for an on-screen/off-screen relationship |
Not more than |
Nutmeg, for one |
One of a series at a wedding reception |
One of Benjamin Franklin's certainties |
Opposite of black-and-white |
Overly |
Past or present |
Peruse |
Pixar robot |
R.N.'s special touch |
Resident of Muscat |
Right jolly ___ elf (Santa) |
River through Paris |
S.E.C. school near Atlanta, for short |
Santa player in 'Elf' |
Santa player in 'Miracle on 34th Street' |
Santa player in 'The Man in the Santa Claus Suit' |
Santa player in 'The Polar Express' |
Santa player in 'The Santa Clause' |
Sheep sound |
Show on which John Candy and Eugene Levy got their starts |
Sitting spot for a child visiting Santa |
Some of them are proper |
Some windshields have them |
Something sent to Santa |
Taste or touch |
Temporary break |
Terry Gross's NPR program |
The year 2001 |
Winter hrs. in New York |
Zinger response |
___ Tin Tin |
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