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New York Times crossword of December 22nd, 2009 other clues
Henri who painted 'The Dance'
Hosiery hue
Ideal, but impractical
Injure, as the knee
Inner: Prefix
It might have a single coconut tree
Item in 'Poor Richard's Almanack'
Item made from 20-Across
Jazz combo member
Jolly ___ Saint Nick
Krazy ___ of the comics
La-Z-Boy spot
Like slander, as opposed to libel
List-ending abbr.
Mandlikova of tennis
Many adoptees
Material for informal jackets or skirts
Miami-to-Boston dir.
Money for liquor?
Morse T
Mule of song
Musical repetition mark
Needle-nosed fish
Not e'en once
Occupy the throne
One given away by her father, often
Pakistan's chief river
Personnel concern for Santa?
Pinochle lay-down
Places for props
Response to 'Who's there?'
Rounded hills
Secluded valley
Shake an Etch A Sketch
Singer Lauper
Sip from a flask
Acupuncturist?
'Chop-chop!,' on a memo
'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' writer Loos
63-Across's father
A spat covers it
Actor Vigoda
Addicted to shopping?
Ads aimed at hikers and picnickers?
All lathered up
Athenian lawgiver
Attendant at a '50s dance?
Aykroyd of 'Ghostbusters'
Bartlett's abbr.
Botanist's study
Botanist's study
Break a Commandment
Brian of ambient music
Building block brand
Cirrus cloud formations
City on the Arno
Collect, as rewards
Curtain fabric
Dostoyevsky novel, with 'The'
Explorer's aid
Gate fastener
Gift in a long, thin box
Goodyear's Ohio headquarters
Goofs
Grammarian's concern
Gridder Roethlisberger
Street urchins
Subdued in manner
Swelled head
The brother in 'Am I my brother's keeper?'
To be, to Brutus
Tofu source
Toughen, as to hardship
Tuckered out
Walk wearily
Washed-up star
With regard to

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