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New York Times crossword of December 6th, 2009 other clues
Handle
Headwear also known as jipijapas
Heavy lifters
Holder of pet electrons, protons and neutrons?
Horsehair source
Hymn starter
It might have an extension: Abbr.
It's most useful when it's cracked
James who wrote 'A Million Little Pieces'
John-Boy Walton's sister
Keats's '___ on Indolence'
Key holders
Keyless
Kick in the rear, maybe
Languish
Large hot spot
Letters on old rubles
Like a foreboding sky
Like many rugs
Like mountains and maps
Looks after
Los Angeles museum, with 'the'
Lunch orders that are typically sliced in half
Majestic
Maker of 'the plow that broke the Plains'
Manchester moms
Many a shipment to Detroit
Mattress problem
Med. care provider
Médoc, for one
Memento of an old athletic injury?
Minute Maid Park players
Muesli ingredients
Nitpicks?
Off
Triumphant cry
Up
Uses as a source
Vanity case?
View from the Quai d'Orsay
Water carrier
West Bank grp.
What white flour lacks
Where Caleb was sent as a spy
Windup
X-ray view
Young scientists who are impossible to work with?
___ Mawr College
___ rigueur (literally)
'The Lord of the Rings' dwarf
'Arabian Nights' opener?
'Away From ___' (Julie Christie film)
'Come on in!'
'Intolerance' actress Lillian
'Mother Courage and Her Children' playwright
'You ___ bother'
'___ here!'
1930s heavyweight champ known as the Ambling Alp
1986 film featuring Chevy Chase as Dusty Bottoms
Adjusts for daylight saving, e.g.
Affluence
Air play?
Ankh's top
Architect of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao
Archival material
As yet unactualized
Attack helicopter
Becomes layered while settling
Begging soldiers?
Best guide around town, probably
Bottom line?
Boyo
Brought in
Brown who wrote 'The Lost Symbol'
Bullets, in Texas hold'em
Call again?
Call before a football game
Choose not to cook, say
Co. of which Howard Hughes became the principal shareholder in 1939
Coll. dorm overseers
Colorado's Mesa ___
Competitors of Wahoos and Tar Heels
Country whose name means 'warrior king'
Cream alternative
Deciding the best man is better, perhaps?
Delay
Dewlap's place
Dishonorable
Earn
Empty words
Fair
Farmyard chorus
France's Belle-Île-en-___
Galaxy shape
Gambler's declaration
Gave birth to a litter
Get by somehow
Great white ___
Hall-of-Famers
Olympics ideal
Peggy Lee's signature song
Pickett's Charge participant
Plays at maximum volume
Pres. title
Pro ___ (for one's country)
Professorial material?
Prostitute who protected Israelite spies, in Joshua
Reductions in rank that aren't entirely bad?
Reluctant
Rocking chair storyteller
School cards
Seaside bird
Senate tie breaker
Setting of Van Gogh's 'Cafe Terrace at Night'
Shaker's sound
Shy
Sir ___, nephew of King Arthur
Skater Midori
Sorters' formations
South Los Angeles district
Spectacular autumn trees
Stem joints
Stock in trade
Suave competitor
Subway car feature
Suffix with slogan
Superheroes have them
They're all good
They're set for drinking and smoking
Things heard after thumbs are hit with hammers?
Tips
Tolerant of other opinions
Trace

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