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New York Times crossword of December 5th, 2004 other clues
1976 uprising site
1994 Peace Nobelist Peres
1997 Demi Moore title role
911 responders, for short
A labor-saving device invented by 44-Down was the
A U.S. president who was also an architect, musician and inventor was
Abound
Ace reliever Robb
Anguilla is part of it: Abbr.
Annoyed no end
Anthem contraction
Architect of Spain’s Miró museum
Bad lighting?
Baroque piece
Bears, on Wall Street
Below-the-belt
Camera lens setting
Cat sound?
Circus reactions
Coffee orders
Comforters
Comic
Costa ___
Country singer Black
Cover, in commercial names
Demand payment
Diminutive, in Dundee
Dirty Harry, e.g.
Discount store
Discuss, with “over”
Drug-yielding plant
Early sixth-century year
Educational cable network
Eggs
Enter
Extremely significant
Fort Smith-to-Little Rock dir.
Frank Delano Roosevelt’s phrase “New Deal” came from a book by
French vineyard
Fruit holder
Fuses, as ore
George W. Bush, as a managing general partner of baseball’s Texas Rangers, traded away ...
Get rid of
Global divide
Glove
Go bad
Go belly-up
Grinder
Hate
Have a spot ___
Hip-hop’s Dr. ___
Home of Russell Cave Natl. Monument
Homer Simpson outburst
Hoops stat: Abbr.
Horned viper
It may be hard to keep
It’s due in Venice
John Quincy Adams, as U.S. secretary of state, was the man who actually drafted
Kind of cab
Kingston resident, e.g.
Largest county of Nevada
Like some stocks and drugs: Abbr.
Like the north wind
Like weightlifters
Long lookers
Look over again
Love
Made off with
Maven
Medieval romance tale
Mediterranean resort island
More lascivious
N.B.A.’s ___ Ming
Needle case
Neverthless
Newspapers
Nolan Ryan, notably
Number five iron
Object
Object
Obsolescent refrigerant
Ocean floor
One going to the dogs?
One-armed bandit
One-named singer/actress
Peace interrupter
Pot creators
Pour
Presidents 117-Across and 44-Down both died the same day in 1826
Puts through again, as paper in a copier
QB Manning
Really beats
Revolutionary Trotsky
Road map no.
Robt. Byrd’s home
Rocks, so to speak
Rock’s Van ___
Ronald Reagan is the only U.S. president who was also president of a
Roofer, at times
Rum ___ Tugger (“Cats” cat)
See 56-Down
Self-titled WB sitcom
Sharp-billed diver
Sicilian mount
Slothful
Some Diego Rivera works
Some fund-raisers
Some heads of state
Sorority letters
Sprint
States positively
Stepped (on)
Strained
Strip off, as blubber
Suffix with odd
Sweden’s largest lake
Takes a jog
Target MTV viewer
Tax
The Kennedys, e.g.
The only U.S. president whose vice president ran against him to succeed him was John ....
Theodore Roosevelt, who was never known as the modest type, is the only U.S. president ever to give an inaugural address ...
Tickled
Together, musically
Tracy’s mom, in “Hairspray”
Twist
Type widths
Understands
Ushered
With 42-Down, college course, slangily
Without ___ (unprotected)
Work ___ many levels (succeed)
Works at
Writer Fleming
Yanqui
Young fellow
___ roll
“Far out!”
“Ixnay”
“Relax, man!”
“Stormy Weather” singer
“When ___ hear from you?”
“___ Porridge Hot”

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