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New York Times crossword of December 6th, 1998 other clues
'Don't ___ anything!'
'Get out!'
'Hell ___ no fury...'
'If I Were ___ Man'
'Men ___ From Mars...'
'Soap' family name
'This isn't worth arguing about!'
'This ___ of those things...'
A Muse
Activist Davis
Air alternative
Alpaca tender
Analyze
Anchorage-to-Fairbanks dir.
Anti-Nazi leader of W.W. II
Author of 'The Female Eunuch'
Bank acct. datum
Basic training manual for Marines?
Batman and Robin, e.g.
Big oil supplier
Bill's opponents
Bird shelter
Bit of this and that
Blacken, in a way
Blackened
Bonds
Book about gold medalists who dump their spouses?
Bother
Breeds, so to speak
Brit. award
Bryologist's study
Burden
Cartoonist Drake
Chopin piece
College in Portland, Ore.
Compact
Confessions of a drag queen?
Disconcert
Drive-___
Duel souvenir
Famed aviator
Fate, in Greek myth
Feature of some skirts
Filmmaker Wertmuller
First-rate
Flew
Florentine : spinach :: lyonnaise : ___
Fluff
Gap between neurons
Gland: Prefix
Harness-racing legend ___ Hanover
Have ___ for
Hog's home
Holder of the highest career batting average in baseball history
Imitative behavior
Implied
In good time
In the past, in the past
Indigo-yielding shrubs
Individual
It gave out nos.
It's good to have these about you
Jean Paul, e.g.
Jitterbug, e.g.
Joe Orton play 'Entertaining Mr. ___'
Junkie
Kind of chip
Kind of light
Kind of terrier
Least wild
Libido
Light-feather filler?
Like a child's drawing of the sun
Like most fine wines
Like warehouse goods
Literally, 'way of the gods'
Makeup items
Medical suffix
Mediterranean city known anciently as Ptolemaïs
Memoirs of a psychology lab maze builder?
Mens ___ (criminal intent)
Meter reading
Military chaplain
Mirror ___
Misrepresent
Morse code click
Multicolored dog
Muscat resident
Neighbor of Isr.
Neighbors of Ukrainians
Noun-making suffix
One of TV's Cartwrights
Parts of a code
Perennial trouble spot
Physics units
Place for a hero
Politician Landon
Portend
Prying
Put back
Quirk
Rap's Dr. ___
Razzle-dazzle
Ready, to Shakespeare
Records
Request on some invitations
Rocket fuel ingredient, for short
Running a few minutes behind
S.F. setting
Santa ___
Seven-time Orange Bowl champs
Sheets and pillowcases
Smell ___
Solidly built
Soprano in 'Louise'
Stay-at-homes
Story of a Fed. narcotics inspectors' raid on a sauna?
Study on anthropoid regimentation?
Take in
Takes too much
Tale of a frightening encounter with a lion?
Tanks and such
Tapioca sources
Television plugs
Ten or higher
Testifiers
The Braves: Abbr.
Thunder sound
Tropical Asian palm
Twin sister of Apollo
Uttered with contempt
Vast amounts
Waugh or Guinness
Waveless
Wee
Welcome sight after a shipwreck
When repeated, a 1963 hit
Yellowish brown
You can get a grip on it

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