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New York Times crossword of December 14th, 2016 other clues
'Game of Thrones' and others
'It's not my first ___'
'___ believe ...'
'___ boom bah!'
A, B or C
Apprehend
Arise
Arm of the Dept. of Labor
Bacchanal
Basis of a scholarship
Black History Month: Abbr
Cheese coated in red wax
Circus safety feature
Colorado senator Michael
Company whose business is picking up
Computer shortcuts
Deep cut
Deuce follower
Devices for many runners
Dyeing technique
Electrician, at times
Email folder
Espy
Eye sore
Fashion designer Miller
Feudal lords
Finishing option
Genre for Fall Out Boy
Get information from, in a way
Godsend
Goofs
Gumbo vegetable
Health meas. used to diagnose obesity
Helical stuff
Homer's neighbor
Indian tea region
Last: Abbr
Leaning
Low pair
Mountaineering tool
Nontext part of a text
Old name for Tokyo
On Medicare, say: Abbr
One might do it from a soapbox
One who wants a ring for bling?
Parts of an ovo-lacto vegetarian's diet
Patriarch of House Stark on 'Game of Thrones'
Pointless
Q neighbor
Region of ancient Palestine
Reverse
Ring in the ocean
Ruiner of a perfect report card
See 51-Down
See 52-Across
Sgt., e.g
Something to follow
Something to follow
Something to follow
Something to follow
Something to follow
Stars may have big ones
Steakhouse selection
Still frame of Mickey, maybe
Subject line abbr
Suffix with bachelor
Teensy bit
Tense
The ten in 'first and ten': Abbr
Their characters jump off the page
Torah expert
Voice-controlled product from Amazon
With 69-Across, V.I.P
Word between 'mine' and 'mine'
Wowed
___ Spencer, co-anchor of ABC's 'Good Morning America'
___ Sports Bureau (official 58-Down provider for Major League Baseball)

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