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French politician ___ de Silhouette, from whom the word 'silhouette' comes crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 16th, 2006 other clues
'Will & Grace' maid
'___ bon'
1960's soul record label
A little, colloquially
1980's TV quartet
1988 Burt Reynolds flop
A position of prominence
Alter
Ancient fertility goddess
Annual competition since 1995
Answer to 'No, that's not!'
Back parts of keels
Ball material
Bowwows
Cable program with team coverage?
Call
Campaign grp.
Capri, e.g.
Certain Playgirl centerfold
Closer to perfection
Competitor
Composes
Scarlatti's 'Capriccio,' e.g.
See 4-Down
Seikan Tunnel terminus
Shackle
Struck
Suffix with game
Surgical implant
Time after retiring?
Trapped
Tundra or rain forest
Wait at the motor vehicle bureau, say
When doubled, a shore dinner order
Where to work out, maybe
Wishful reply
With 61-Down, 14th president's inits.
Corey of 'The Lost Boys'
Debarking point
Doctor's order
Father's Day gift, perhaps
Faux finish
Flight board abbr.
French poetic form
Fundamental group
General Mills brand
Grp. concerned with defense
Headdress wearer
Home of the Moai statues
Identify
Informal denial
Intersection interdiction
Issue
Italian city, setting of a Walpole novel
Its motto is 'Lux et veritas'
Kind of support
Last song recorded by the Beatles
Less social
Like some bond prices
Like some couples
March
Martyred bishop of Paris
Maryland and Virginia are in it: Abbr.
Nabokov novel
Pedigree, e.g.
Persian attraction
Political suffix
Post-Manhattan Project org.
Prefix with center
Puzzle
Recurring economic proposal

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