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NewsDay crossword of December 29th, 2018 other clues
Wear, as some masks
Riding
Cousin of -palooza
Gore debater in '96
Switch back
Depend (on)
''Last Week Tonight'' airer
''As if!''
Merest traces
It's served by Air India
Make barely perceptible progress
Dedicated
Shuts up
Place to sign up for driving lessons
Commuter van, initially
Coronation location, often
Getup
Swell
They're very well-fixed
Its MD museum displays an Enigma machine
Bringing inevitable results
1980s auto from Serbia
Sound of startlement
Wine-cooler category
Surroundings of many hotels
Spreads
Washington ordered it for his first inaugural party
More than that
Old Norse name meaning ''heir''
Artisan affected by high altitudes
Ball contact, in soccer
Quantum leap of creativity
''I can relate''
Opposite of claustro-
Company founded by a periodontist
Southwest's one-time ''Secret City''
Fare featuring wild fruit
There when needed
''Just like that!''
Lecture circuit income
Low-voiced outburst
Let heat build internally
A sci. of structure
Felonious pier group
Certain sweet-talkers
Timberlake wore them as a teen
Place concentrated pressure on
Quarter of a city
Mere suggestion
Tin-pot dictator
Publisher of the ''Plane Sense'' guidebook
Least congenial
Cagney, in ''Public Enemy''
Start of many a mechanical invention
Flamboyance
Record company VIP
Refuse to be baited
Ham-fisted
Given name adopted by the ''Queen of Funk''
They have fire-resistant spiny leaves
Something Darwin studied in South America
Not deferential enough, maybe
Mark after another's slip
High points of meringue
Source of ink
__ Lady of (start of many church names)
Sesame Street's Count wears it
City not far from Pikes Peak
Missouri River fur traders of old

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