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New York Times crossword of December 20th, 2010 other clues
'Beetle Bailey' bulldog
'Oh, ___ up!'
'Physician, ___ thyself'
1960s-'70s R&B singer Marilyn
Africa's Sierra ___
Ashen, as a complexion
Biblical twin who sold his birthright
Big hauler
Blows away
Body of values
Bosc and Bartlett
Bum, as a cigarette
Called balls and strikes
Capitol feature
Cheer for a toreador
Cockpit readings: Abbr.
Designer Geoffrey
Disney mermaid
Docs' org.
Early computer forum
Electrocute, in slang
Event for stunt pilots
Farmer-turned-con man in a 1960s sitcom
Farming unit
Fawn's father
Feather pen
Fish-eating birds
Former name for Congo
French fabric
Game played with strings looped over the fingers
Hole in one
Ill-tempered
Jarhead
Jump
Like Dolly the sheep
Un + deux
Wetlands plant
What a greedy person may grab
When said three times, 'and so on'
___ Ness monster
___ salts
Long time
Loss's opposite
Many corp. hirees
Many miles off
Meal on a military base
Modern toll-paying convenience
Nancy Drew's beau and others
Napkin's place
Nile snake
Norway's capital
Not much
Observe the Sabbath
Oklahoma city named for the daughter of its first 4-Down
One who 'always rings twice,' in an old movie
OPEC supply
Othello's betrayer
Pathetically small
Place to buy cotton candy
Prayer starter
Princess in L. Frank Baum books
Quizzical utterances
San ___, Italian resort on the Mediterranean
Savings for one's later years, for short
Self-description of someone who's surprised
Shaking a leg
Sine ___ non
Smarting
Some English nobles
Song for one
Spicy Asian cuisine
Suddenly stop, as an engine
Taro
The 'O' in CD-ROM
Thin as ___

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