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New York Times crossword of December 14th, 2004 other clues
'Du jour' item
'Duck Soup' performers
'Mila 18' author
'That's not news!'
10-Down dress
58-Down digs
A A
Accused's response
Actress Peeples
Alchemist's potion
Alimony senders, maybe
And others
Angelic topper
Army N.C.O.
Auction conclusion?
Aweather's opposite
B B
Band-Aid co.
Buzz's moonmate
Cabinet dept. since 1979
Canadian tribe
Carnival city
Col. Potter of 'M*A*S*H,' to pals
Columnist Maureen
Comic Redd
Defunct gridders' org.
Dream state, for short
Duck's place
E E
Emcee Trebek
End of filming
Eve's opposite
Evening, in Paris
Fairway position
From Genève, par exemple
General ___ chicken
Hawaii's state bird
Hawaiian surfing mecca
High school yearbook sect.
Home of the N.B.A.'s Heat
Hurdle for an aspiring J.D.
In an unlawful way
International money
Just hired
Kindergarten quintet
L L
Many a navel
Masquerader's event
Massachusetts' Cape ___
Médoc or muscatel
Muscleman's quality
Nasal partitions
Old Roman road
Pale as a ghost
Pick up
Punxsutawney groundhog
Race of about 6.2 mi.
Ready for the post office
Sharer's word
State capital since 1959
Ste. Jeanne ___
The 'one' in a one-two
The Bruins' sch.
The Joads, e.g., in 'The Grapes of Wrath'
They follow Aprils
Used a crowbar on
Uses again, as Tupperware
White Rabbit's words
Winged
With cunning
Words before and after 'rose'
World traveler Bly
___ fire (started burning something)
___ Lingus
___ Poupon mustard
___ salts
___-a-brac

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