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About 45 miles of it touch Canada crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 1st, 2016 other clues
'On the double!'
'___ goes the neighborhood'
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2004 film about artificial intelligence
Airport monitor datum
Audiophiles' purchases
Bask (in)
Beam bent at 90°
Cardinals' home
Classic novel about an orphan girl mistakenly sent to Prince Edward Island
Cry feebly
Deteriorates
Dish topped with bacon, cheese and sour cream
Dominates, informally
Drains (from)
Edutainment cartoon featuring a teacher named Ms. Frizzle
Ending with fan
Fictional character who says 'I'd strike the sun if it insulted me'
Field of Jean-Luc Godard
Fight stopper, for short
Football Hall-of-Famer Newsome
Gillette razors
Go slower
Growth along a ski run
Home to a famous mausoleum
How some bonds are sold
Instructed
Kentucky's Fort ___
Labor day class?
Lay on thick
Like the rotation of the earth
Low-pitched part of a song
Make a sudden turn
Museum piece
Nacho accompaniment ... or a feature of 17-, 35- and 52-Across?
Neighbor of Burkina Faso
Not dive in, say
Of the open sea
One blowing off steam?
One filling out personnel forms, say
Pitiful bunch
Pulls down
Quetzalcoatl, e.g
Seussian environmentalist
Skimobiler's wear
Slew
Sloppy smooch
Smooth over
Soldier's assignment
Sonoran Desert river
South American territory in the game Risk
Stringed instrument usually played sitting down
Subject of the 2011 book 'These Guys Have All the Fun'
Suffix with klepto-
Suit
Supermodel Lima
Supershort skirts
Surprised exclamations
Swiss tourist destination
Tamed, as a bronco
Tear violently
Trapshooting targets, informally
Trick out
Valedictorian's pride, for short
Vibe
Welcomed at the doorstep
White out
Winter respite
Withdrew
Word with stick or gun
Yosemite runner

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