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New York Times crossword of December 12th, 1997 other clues
At risk
'The Lux Show' star of 50's TV
1942 Abbott and Costello movie
Antique dealers' deals
Apply (for)
Arab, e.g.
Automobile headlight holder
Bear-clawed
Big ___
Brother of Tamar, in the Bible
Caddie's item
Certain engine
Comics debut of 3/12/51
Cricket sounds
Deadline, sometimes
Empty (of)
Fit
Four-star ratings, say
Gilbert and Sullivan princess
Going on and on
Hauling fee
Hole in the ground
I.Q. test name
In Solomon's way
In ___ (undisturbed)
It has a 60-year cycle
Jackson and others
Kind of flight
Kind of room
___-Honey (candy bar)
Lifeline site
Like Samson, before Delilah
Locale in a 1964 hit
Low sound
Make like new
Map rtes.
Map rtes.
Mathematician's ordinal
McDaniel of C&W
More available for use
Move, in a way
Not in its original form
Order on an order
Ordinary
Part of a famous plane name
Part of A.S.P.C.A.: Abbr.
Permissible
Pestiferous
Prince in Ezekiel
Provide pizazz
Reddish-orangish brown
Register
Removed by melting, e.g.
Small game
Speak for the dead
Sprinkle after a shower
Support, with 'with'
Toehold?
Trap
Up to, informally
Very dark
Whole thing
Whup
Without reticence
___ of joy (newborns)

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