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New York Times crossword of December 3rd, 2011 other clues
'It seems to me ...'
'Like what, say'
'Pore ___ Is Daid' ('Oklahoma!' song)
'The Children of Men' novelist
'The Other Side of Oz' autobiographer
2000 terrorist target
Aid when going to court
Bank
Biblical spot?
Big name in tableware
Briefly visit
Bright spots
California's Mission Santa ___
Chocolate source
Commercial name that means, literally, 'skyward'
Company sold in 2006 for $1.65 billion - 21 months after it was founded
Contractors usually have them
Cooler
County NE of El Paso
Cow
Derisive acts
Drop off
East End abode
G.P.A. helper
Go-getter
Grammy-winning pianist born in the U.S.S.R
Group that sang the 1962 hit 'The Wah Watusi,' with 'the'
Implied
Just so
Makes it
Marsh denizens
Nice place for studying?
O, e.g
O.K
One of a familiar septet
One who storms off, maybe
Onetime fad doll
Overflow
Place of change?
Polite acceptance
Popular news site, with '.com'
PX shopper
Realized
Ryan of 'Boston Public'
Saqqara attractions
Ship
Silas of the Continental Congress
Some Oldsmobiles
Sommeliers, at times
Song that ends 'Protégera nos foyers et nos droits'
Source of some blues
Spell
Split
Start another tour
Symbol of power
Syrupy treat
Tabloid topics
Tasseographer's bit
Taxonomic suffix
They're gripping
Timberlands, e.g
Tiny battery
U.C. Irvine athletes
Unafraid
Unstable particles
Wants
Weapon of old
Weary-looking
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