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New York Times crossword of December 20th, 2012 other clues
'Chicago Hope' Emmy winner
'Give ___ buzz'
'Pretty, pretty please?'
Actor Brynner
As it happens
Atomic
Big 'birds' of old
Bozo in a big Mercedes?
Cause of everything going up?
Centipede creator
Classic theater name
Cloud producer, for short
Conservative skirt
Dancer/choreographer Michio
Diet, commercially
Discriminatory, in a way
Ear part
Early races
End of many company names
Fill-in
Fishes or cuts bait, say
Fourth-largest city in the Americas
French town in '44 news
Frigg's husband
Gamer's midday meal?
Gulf land
Hair-raising
Hearth's content
Hip
Ill. hours
Impulse
It may fill a niche
Japanese or Javanese
Lacking
Like 36-Down, e.g
Liq. measures
N.Y.C. subway line in one's imagination?
Narc's discovery
Nasal spray brand
Newt, once
Noodle dish
Old German duchy name
Part of a sitcom sign-off
Peppermint ___
Proof positive
Quick online message
Range
Red wing?
Rent-___
Restaurant's after-dinner selection
Santa ___
Secretive org
See 21-Across
See 57-Across
Some hard-to-wrap presents
Spanish spread
Sporting a fake nose and glasses, maybe
Sporting figure: Abbr
Spot
Starting O, maybe
Stops in the country
Team supposedly cursed by a billy goat
The weather, commonly
They take a beating
Total
Trades one-twos, say
Umpire of Hamlet's fencing match with Laertes
Upper
Use, as dishes
Villains in the '28-Down' films, e.g
With 63-Across, extra holiday pay ... or what's in 17-, 22-, 34- and 45-Across?
Working hours for director Shyamalan?
___ law

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