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New York Times crossword of December 14th, 2015 other clues
___ Lauderdale, Fla
___ Selassie, old Ethiopian leader
Fed. agents
Initial money for the pot
Going without a date
Gaze longingly upon
Downward force felt on the surface of the earth, informally
Fundamentalist Palestinian group
Exiled leader of Iran
Hatcher who co-starred in 'Tomorrow Never Dies'
Fizzling sound
Nobody at all
Nonbelievers, to believers
Lusters
K-12
Junkies
Naval battle group
National health insurance overhaul
Low-level Dungeons & Dragons monster
Like early vinyl records
Muslim cleric
Lustful Le Pew
Wellness retreat
Winter hand warmer
[Kiss!]
Airborne urban hazard
Vehicle seized for auction
Tournament front-runner
Title held by the people who lent their names to 17-, 24-, 38- and 49-Across
Stumble over
Stopped working
Teacher in a one-room schoolhouse
Supply-side fiscal policy popularized in the 1980s
Theater décor
Statement such as 'They misunderestimated me'
Submarine in a Tom Clancy best seller
Threshold
Container in a dairy barn
Dog's bark
Clay monster of Jewish folklore
Competition in which the winner always gets the last word?
Cat's cry
Buddhist principle of fate
Commence
Channel for cinephiles
Baited with incendiary remarks
Benjamin of 'Law & Order'
Chick's place
Wanderer in search of work
Wally's kid bro, in 1950s-'60s TV
Walks with a brash air
Vicious
Verify
'You said it!'
A to L and beyond, on a keyboard
'I'm paying'
Added up (to)
'Fare thee well!'
Accept, as a lesser charge in exchange for admitting guilt
Revolutionary Guevara
Rugby formation
Opposite of empties
Record producer Brian
Sonnets, odes and such
Nuclear reactor insert
Puts a protective shield on
Queries
Pioneering first-person computer game
Sentimental
Room where it looks like a bomb went off
Rigidly uptight
Seductive nightwear
Range through Peru and Chile

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