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James of TV's 'How the West Was Won' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 22nd, 2018 other clues
'Coffee Cantata' composer
'Dang!'
'Giant Brain' of 1940s headlines
'___ les compliments de l'auteur' (inscription in a French book)
2000s female teen idol, to fans
A.F.L.'s merger partner
Act of noticing
Ahura Mazda worshiper
Baby food
Big export of Sri Lanka
Birthplace of St. Clare, the founder of the Poor Sisters
Bond order
Check in the mail, perhaps
Country that eliminated the U.S.A. in both the 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cups
Court great Goolagong
Crossed
Director Lee
Drinking glasses?
First female artist with five Billboard #1's from the same album
Flemish river
Frame
Gets one under
Got wise to?
Growth medium
Half Dome's home
Hartsfield-Jackson code
How Pee-wee Herman often appears to fans
Induces to commit a crime
Involves
It's what everyone's doing
José de ___ Martín, national hero of Argentina
Leading
Literature Nobelist Gordimer
Long in films
Lowbrow
Miracle-___
New York's ___ State Parkway
Not seeing anyone else, say
Not the classy sort?
On a fundamental level
Ostentatious
Pragmatist philosopher Charles Sanders ___
Protests, but not uprisings?
Put on
Receive as a member
Recorded, somewhat quaintly
Return destination, for short
Slip covers?
Small flourish
So-and-so
Some sultan subjects
Squad car
Substantive
Surname of father-and-son British P.M.s
Swift quality
Taking care of responsibilities like an actual grown-up
Talks about one's job, perhaps
They're positive
Title city of film whose mayor is Leodore Lionheart
Traveler's boarding areas?
Unclutter
Want ad abbr
What Brits call an 'articulated lorry'
What some coin purses do
You can't beat them

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