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Where to work out, maybe crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 16th, 2006 other clues |
'Will & Grace' maid |
'___ bon' |
1960's soul record label |
A little, colloquially |
1980's TV quartet |
1988 Burt Reynolds flop |
A position of prominence |
Alter |
Ancient fertility goddess |
Annual competition since 1995 |
Answer to 'No, that's not!' |
Back parts of keels |
Ball material |
Bowwows |
Cable program with team coverage? |
Call |
Campaign grp. |
Capri, e.g. |
Certain Playgirl centerfold |
Closer to perfection |
Competitor |
Composes |
Scarlatti's 'Capriccio,' e.g. |
See 4-Down |
Seikan Tunnel terminus |
Shackle |
Struck |
Suffix with game |
Surgical implant |
Time after retiring? |
Trapped |
Tundra or rain forest |
Wait at the motor vehicle bureau, say |
When doubled, a shore dinner order |
Wishful reply |
With 61-Down, 14th president's inits. |
Corey of 'The Lost Boys' |
Debarking point |
Doctor's order |
Father's Day gift, perhaps |
Faux finish |
Flight board abbr. |
French poetic form |
French politician ___ de Silhouette, from whom the word 'silhouette' comes |
Fundamental group |
General Mills brand |
Grp. concerned with defense |
Headdress wearer |
Home of the Moai statues |
Identify |
Informal denial |
Intersection interdiction |
Issue |
Italian city, setting of a Walpole novel |
Its motto is 'Lux et veritas' |
Kind of support |
Last song recorded by the Beatles |
Less social |
Like some bond prices |
Like some couples |
March |
Martyred bishop of Paris |
Maryland and Virginia are in it: Abbr. |
Nabokov novel |
Pedigree, e.g. |
Persian attraction |
Political suffix |
Post-Manhattan Project org. |
Prefix with center |
Puzzle |
Recurring economic proposal |
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