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New York Times crossword of December 19th, 2010 other clues
Spaceship attire
Steak ___
Student's stat.
Subterfuge
Suffix with vir-
Superhero played by Liam Neeson in a 1990 film
Tactic used against Britain by Napoleon
Terbium or thulium
The year 1045
There from the start
Think probable
Tiramisu features
To whom Hamlet says 'Get thee to a nunnery'
Towering
Trace of blood?
Track star Owens
Tundra or wetland
Turkish pooh-bahs
Veer back
Wang of fashion
What the focus of a 125-Across will do at its climax
Whence the line 'I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts'
With 146-Across, what the center of this puzzle is doing during a 125-Across
Yankee great Joe, colloquially
Youthful prank in a car
Zero
[Just like that!]
___ Kippur
___-to
Commodore's insignia
Crackerjacks
Dawn
Deep-dish dishes
Delivery people, briefly
Dharma follower
Director Anderson
Driller?: Abbr.
Drinking and gambling
Dub
Duff Beer vendor
Dummies
E.M.T.'s training
E.U. group
Enthrones
Era of ignorance
Event on Dec. 21, 2010, viewable in North and South America, depicted visually in this puzzle
Extended solo
Father-and-son actors
Feature of some pool balls
Feeling
Fender bender, e.g.
First female U.S. secretary of state
Flying Cloud, e.g.
Folds
Football meas.
Football's Sanders
Forest game
Glen Canyon ___
Glossy black bird
Golden State campus inits.
Grateful response
Haggling
Hang open
'___ out?'
'___ said ...'
'___ yellow ribbon ...'
1968 U.S. Open champ
1974 Japanese Nobelist
A long time past
Actor Morales
Actress Gardner
Aircraft gauges
Amorous skunk in cartoons
Aquarium fish
At night
Atlantic City locale, with 'the'
Author Roald
Bart Simpson's grandmother
Basic solutions
Battle over domain
Beach seen from Diamond Head
Beethoven's 'Appassionata,' e.g.
Big name in athletic footwear
Big name in athletic footwear
Bistro offering
Boarding aids
Book set?
Breach
Bygone European capital
Castaway's locale
Catalog
Classic rebuke
Clinton or Obama, once: Abbr.
Clone of an optical medium's contents
Column in a dating questionnaire
Comic Philips
Novelty glasses
Objects of interest in a 125-Across
Observatory feature
Once, in the past
One getting a lift?
One of the Brontes
One of the Islamic virtues
One that overflows
One way to stop
Optimist's focus
Out-and-out
Paper for which Murray Kempton and Jim Dwyer won Pulitzers
Pardner, say
Pitcher
Place to put bags
Pliny possessive
Pot-au-feu, e.g.
Powder rooms?
Prepare to fight
Promising proposal
Protective membrane
Proust's '___ Way'
Rama's kingdom
Reagan and others
Remove drapes from, as a room
Rent-___
Sailor who debuted in a 1929 comic
Science
See 137-Across
Shop dresser
Six-time All-Star third baseman for the 1970s Dodgers
Slugger Roberto
Slump
Smidgens
'Ball Four' author
'Charlotte's Web' inits.
'Honor is ___ scutcheon': Shak.
'Grey's Anatomy' extra
Heads outside together?
How some things are made
How something may be veiled
How things may be laid
How things may be lit or remembered
Indian royal
It marks the target on a curling rink
It may be shot during a riot
Italian God
Italian lover's coo
Jackie's #1
Jackie's #2
Japanese 'thanks'
Jordan's Queen ___ International Airport
Juan's January
Key of Bach's 'The Art of Fugue'
Kind of couplet for Chaucer
Kind of lane
Kisser
Laugh part
Laugh part
Lennon's lady
Like many cakes
Lincoln Center production
Long-shot candidate
Loser to McKinley
Lulus
Many an avid observer of a 125-Across
Mil. address
Mine entrance
Munchkins
Need for KenKen
Never: Ger.
Not live
Not yet delivered

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