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New York Times crossword of December 14th, 2012 other clues
'Go ___!'
'Nuts' director, 1987
'Sullivan & Son' airer
2001 Best New Artist Grammy winner
2010 best seller by Michael Lewis
Adept arguer: Abbr
Amenity in some 30-Down
Bazooka Joe's company
Became peeved
Bed rock?
Carousal
Chains of chains, often
Cole Porter's 'Well, Did You ___?'
Comedian/rapper Williams
Contemporary of O. Henry
Cries on a ride
Cubic crystals with perfect cleavage
Dict. info
Digital evidence?
Due tripled
End
Energy qtys
Equals
Fella
Fever that reached America in the mid-1960s
Fish with poisonous roe
Flexible injury soothers
Follower of Ali
Homewrecker?
It's a sign
L'Oréal spokeswoman of the 2000s
Large hunter with a shaggy gray coat
Lottery letters
Low location?
Magicianlike
Major Eur. oil exporter
Matter found in briefs?
Nominee who was the subject of a 2006 filibuster attempt
Not clear, in a way
One may service an organ
One way to dress
Org. fighting decay
Percolate
Political adviser Nofziger
Publisher with a borzoi logo
Rascal, in slang
Relative of John Bull
Scottish port
Sea novel by James Fenimore Cooper
She often wears hand-me-downs
Shooter favored by Henri Cartier-Bresson
Sleepy co-worker?
Special handling
Stiff
Take no preventive action
They indicate shyness
They stand out in the neighborhood
Took up the slack?
Toss down tequila, e.g
Transported by a big name
Trinité, e.g
Unbanded?
Unrestrained
Ute Peak's county
Virtuous behaviors, in Hinduism
Wake up and smell the coffee
Whom a hack watches out for
Worked on a field
___ House (Los Angeles landmark of modern architecture)

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