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New York Times crossword of December 18th, 2015 other clues
Goes (for)
Grippers
High-grade sheet material
Indian drawer?
Initials, perhaps
It's an honour, in brief
Kind of circle
L's end?
Like E.T. riding Elliott's bicycle
Lock horns (with)
Massenet opera set in 11th-century Spain
Mission directive
Mutual dislike
New York home of Hartwick College
Nickname of the dictator who created the Tontons Macoutes
Nickname since 1959
Philistines, to the Israelites
Portaged item
Prison design that allows surveillance of any inmate at any time
Products once advertised with the slogan 'Hello boys'
Reality show gear, informally
Rude cry
See
Seventy-somethings?
Sign of villainy
Simmering, say
Smidge
Something shown to an usher
Sparky of the 1970s Yankees
Spinach : Florentine :: ___ : lyonnaise
Sports org. founded during W.W. I
Stuff of life
Summer coolers
Tag line?
Tears
Tennie
Things opened by many employees, for short
Tribe once along the Big Blue River
Turn on the jets
TV host who succeeded Jimmy Fallon on 'Late Night'
Virginia ___, first English child born in America
Volume
___ Bank
___ Gilbert, designer of the Supreme Court building
___ Tech
Actress Swenson
'Bertha' composer
'Revelations' choreographer
'Same here!'
'The gloves are off'
15-Across symbol
Bargain
Bill passer?
Blue Stater, for short
Camel droppings?
Capable of doing well
Cassim's brother of folklore
Coarse, per etiquette manuals
Coins worth 100 kurus each
Company for which Rudolf Nureyev once danced
Core components
Curtain hangers?
Diamond, e.g
Drove diagonally
Eponymous general
Fierce and rapacious
First name in W.W. II
Fort ___, Kan
Go out for a bit?

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