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New York Times crossword of December 13th, 2002 other clues
Brand of skin care product
1963 title role for Shirley
2000 Peace Nobelist Kim ___ Jung
Ancient Egyptian royal emblems
Apologue author
Be different
Canadian financial market inits.
Charge with another duty
Chase vehicle, briefly
Cozy winter wear
Cream puff
Egyptian king of the 19th dynasty
English class topic
Fashion accessory given in May, maybe
First name in objectivism
First word of Burns's 'To a Mouse'
Former lottery runner: Abbr.
Forsaken
Forward-looking woman?
Full deck at Caesars Palace?
Giant legend
Grandpa Walton portrayer Will
Gymnasts rarely see them
Home to a cranberry crop
Hurricane heading: Abbr.
It may sway a jury
It often has a red coat
Kick up one's heels
Landing area
Langtry of the stage
Match disappointment
Most game shows have them
Movable musical symbol
Move in on
Mr. O, in 1960's-70's headlines
Noted 1920's murder defendant
Occupational suffix
Orkney Islands settler
Patsy's 'Absolutely Fabulous' pal
Percussion instrument
Pick-up-sticks game
Practically valueless monetary unit
Prizes since 1949
Projectionists' needs
Queen, worker or soldier
Quick
Rose and fell, in a way
Rubbish
Ruth Etting's trademark tune
See 21-Across
See 47-Down
Skin care product
Some army exercises
Some Dadaist collectibles
Some long-distance receivers
Spanish key
Spruce up
Take in
Those, to José
Took in
Touchy one?
Vigorous exercise system
Was vindicated
Well-gotten gain?
With 32-Down, pickup choice
With 56-Across, features of some pens
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