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New York Times crossword of December 18th, 2009 other clues
'Actually, it's true'
'C'mon, that can't be true!'
'Huh?'
'My Fair Lady' actor Robert
'Man, that hurts!'
'The Imaginary Invalid' playwright
'The ___ of Malta,' Christopher Marlowe play
1984 historical novel, with 'The'
Bellini's '___ furor delle tempeste'
Biomedical research inits.
Birth data: Abbr.
Breaks
Calculated thing
Certain pitch
Comic character in whiteface
Deep-pocketed type
Digital detritus
Drum set?
Eggs sometimes served on toast
Fashionable
Fed. bill
First hard rock band to score a #1 country hit
First string?
Forces afloat
Gen. Pershing's command: Abbr.
Gist
Gritty TV series set in Baltimore
Half-___ (coffee order)
Height enhancer
High passageway between buildings
Hindu soul
Hit to short right, say
Home to Torrey Pines Golf Course
Indian water holder
It may come from a loud speaker
Like some dumbbells: Abbr.
Like some elbows and fenders
Line holder
Make a pile in a casino?
Marker maker
Means of obtaining data about planets
Mini replacements
Neither here nor there?
Now gender-neutral
Offer to host
One in a long line of workers?
Opera quickie
Outfielder Chávez
Peninsula south of the Gulf of Trieste
Período de 31 días
Picks out
Place for a collared person
Place for a crane
Producer of high and outside pitches?
Request for entertainment
Rough housing
Rule without exceptions
Second song on 'Beatles '65'
Sent a line, say
Shellac
Shortsighted solution?
Standout
Stripes
Superior, as an investment
The Sun and Mercury are in it: Abbr.
Think piece?
Tiny opening?
Tonic water ingredient
Virus kin
Wool coats
Words of acclamation

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