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New York Times crossword of December 9th, 2017 other clues
'A rich man is nothing but a poor man with ___': W. C. Fields
'How Deep Is Your Love' group, 1977
'Incoming!,' e.g
'Shane' star
'___ bing!'
1980s attorney general
Avoided
Baby shower
Buster
Canaries, e.g
Catch phrase?
Certain media constraints
Channel changer?
Cher, for one
Considered
Dating service success
Desperate
Doctor of 1960s TV
Duel measure
Fantabulous
Figure skater Witt
First chancellor of West Germany, 1949-63
First word of 'Jabberwocky'
Former Red Sox slugger Tony
Four characters in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
Giggle
Gladly, old-style
Home away from home
In equally good shape
Like Joan of Arc
Links things?
Longtime first name in gossip
Measure of ping resistance
Minute amount
Nut whose name has multiple pronunciations
Old-time worker
One side of the border-straddling International Peace Garden
One way to be caught
Ones in the U.S., but not in Canada
Ones whose work may have sticking points?
Passing concern
Poet who was a friend of Dalí
Product with the old catchphrase 'Mother, please, I'd rather do it myself!'
Professional aide, for short
Side dish at a Southern barbecue
Simple kind of economy
Site ___ (web page listing)
Slugger's stat
Some 'Star Wars' figures
Some Christmas decorations
Some Winter Olympians
Spanish pronoun
Speed
Spends time on-line?
Stately home
Suffer price gouging, e.g
Talked over, say
Townies
Volume measure
Waters in Washington
Whence many paintings of Pueblo Indians
Who wrote and sang 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life'
Without putting in any effort
___ more
___ Technologies, massively popular 2009 start-up

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