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First to break the tape crossword clue


B I K I N I

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New York Times crossword of December 17th, 2015 other clues
'Oh yeah ... uh-huh'
'___ whole ...'
10-Down neighbor: Abbr
1813 novel made into a 2005 film
A monster may have a big one
A head
Alcoholic drink so named because of its color, not its content
Annul
Answer to a judge
Beach attraction
Beatles title girl
Bed intruders?
Biathlon need
Biting
Boiling
Boy toy?
Calendar keeper, for short
Caribbean vacation destination
Certain foot soldier
Chicago's ___ Planetarium
Chutzpah
Cleaned (up)
Conks
Dogpatch creator
Drives
Enclose
Exclamations of exasperation
Five fifths
Five-time Emmy-winning actress
Flexible
Go extinct
Greeting with a salute
Hawk or Hornet
House support?
In the altogether
In unison, in a way
Indian-born writer of the 1981 Booker Prize
Inflame
It's about 5 mL
Like a banjo
Lived
Made out
Make fast
Miracle-___
More than half of all batteries sold
Moriarty, to Holmes
Multihued horse
Oenophile's concern
One making a lot of turns on the road?
Outdoor feast
PC key
Perform lousily
Piece of the N.R.A.?: Abbr
Places that may have beeches and benches
Plenty
Pops
Pupil of a snake's eye, often
Quito quaff
Racy books named after a Victorian garment
Roddick who won the 2003 U.S. Open
Something to dispense with
Son of David
Successor to Churchill
Things going down the drain?
Time off, in mil. slang
Topics of many self-help books
W-4 entry: Abbr
Where Nike is headquartered
Word repeated at the start of every 'Star Wars' film
Word that can be followed by any of several colors
Worshiper of Inti
___-di-dah

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