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New York Times crossword of December 2nd, 2011 other clues
'Cloak and Dagger' org
'Dream on!'
'In your face!'
'Indeed'
'Je vous ___'
'No way!'
'No way!'
'She turned me into a ___!': Monty Python
'The Birdcage' drag queen player
1953 film classic with a Swahili title
Actress Gaynor
Ancient French region
Bazaar dish
Best Supporting Actress for 'Cactus Flower'
Big burst
Bowler's number
Chemical ending
Chophouse choice
Coat by electrolytic action
Coll. founded by Norwegian immigrants
Composer Coleman and others
Cosmetology concern
Course using a fridge
Crackers
Cries from a litter
Currier and Ives product: Abbr
Downsize, in a way
Downsized
Earful for one getting an eyeful
Eastern daylight time?
Emulates a hula dancer
End notes?
Field of vision?
Fine, soft, sheer fabric
Grp. organizing '60s sit-ins
Hamlet's cousin
Here and there
Hollow center?
House party members, briefly
James who was known as the Pineapple King
Least powerful member of the board?
Luck, old-style
Master of Disaster's ring rival
Mollycoddle
Muckrakers?
N.F.L. ball carriers
Of some good
Old English
Ones who may get you into hot water?
Opens wide
Opera star Pinza
Piano's 36, familiarly
Pieces of eight?
Prospero's dukedom
Quaint ladies with buns, often
Salon offerings
Savvy
Some mating calls
Some washers and dryers
State capital with Yeager Airport
Stocking part
Studio with a Pegasus logo
Take a bath
Their arms are wet
They, in Rome
Thing spun by a spider
Twain's 'celebrated' frog
West Coast ZIP starter
Whack jobs

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