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New York Times crossword of December 26th, 2010 other clues
'Uncle!'
'Viva ___!'
1960s TV boy
Actor Hugh involved in every swap shop deal?
Actor John playing Wayne Knight's role on 'Seinfeld'?
Actress Cannon
Actress Diane of 'Numb3rs'
Advantages
Ann or Andy
Aspersion
Attempt
Author Robert ___ Butler
Azure
Backpackers' gear
Bar activity
Big brass
Brazilian name for six popes
Cartoon genre
Charged particle
Chili powder ingredient
Chorus of approvals
Clerical robe
Close
Colloquialism
Come to
Comfy bedwear
Confession of faith
Contradict
Czech martyr Jan
Dad
Dating service datum
Decree
Difference in days between the lunar and solar year
Dummkopfs
On the 73-Across, e.g.
One ___ (ball game)
Onetime home for Georgia O'Keeffe
Origin
Passeport info
Pastoral sounds
Patronized a restaurant
Place from which to watch a Hawaiian sunset
Planetary shadow
Plumber's fitting
Plus
Popular portal
Pound
Pre-1868 Tokyo
Prickly plants
Projecting front
Quark/antiquark particle
Quotable Hall-of-Famer, informally
Razor brand
Results of some accidents
Retreat
Run ___ the mouth
Ryan's 'Love Story' co-star
S. American land
Scoundrel
Shifty ones?
Shine
Shut out
Sign
Sinatra's 'Softly, ___ Leave You'
Singer Carey
Sled dog
Slow dance with quick turns
Dundee dissent
E-mail address component
Elan
Element in strobe lights
Excoriate
Expunction
First name in country
Flowering
Funny
Half
Hand, in slang
Harshly bright
High-school class
Honoree's spot
Hopper
Hotel's ask-your-greeter-anything approach?
Inhabitant of the Pribilof Islands
Intensifies, with 'up'
Lampblack
Like Rochester, N.Y.
Like some gases
Literally, 'guilty mind'
Loving comment from an astronaut's wife?
Low tip
Make ___ of
Modern party summons
Modern pentathlon event
Most fit
Mother of Helen
Nectar flavor
News offices
Nike competitor
Not well
Old-time cartoonist Hoff
So-so
Something that's not optional
Song on an album
Speak lovingly
Square
Steve McQueen's first major movie, with 'The'
Stir
Swift
The Dark Knight rooms with Quasimodo?
The Red Baron and others
Third-degree, in math
Throws (off)
Tiresomely disagreeable sort
Topper for Ol' Blue Eyes
Vamoose
Vaults
Vermont city
W.W. I hero played by Gary Cooper
W.W. II carrier praised by Churchill for its ability to 'sting twice'
Wee bit
Welcomes warmly
What Dustin Hoffman gets to do often, thanks to royalties?
When Canada celebrates Thanksgiving
Whence the phrase 'Murder most foul'
Winter Olympics powerhouse
Without ___ (nonchalantly)
Woodworking tools
Yak
___ Bowl
___ Eisley, 'Star Wars' cantina town
___ Gillis of 1960s TV
'All clear'
'Don't strain'
'He wore a diamond' in 'Copacabana'
'El ___ vive!' (revolutionary catchphrase)
'South Park' character leading a walk around a paddock?

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