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New York Times crossword of December 26th, 2015 other clues
N.J. home of the 'Ultimate Weapon' monument
Nickname on a cattle drive
One getting an across-the-board promotion?
Ones with big butts
Pac-12 sch
Popular pinup publication
Program with a 'Get Ripped' version
See 2-Down
Some Winter Olympians
Something made on one's birthday
Stump speeches, often
Syllable of faux rebuke
Take back, in a way
The puck drops here
Theme in much Greek art
They'll stop traffic
Traveling show with the number 'Trading Taps'
Underneath all the layers
Unwanted buildup
What 'marriage is the chief cause of,' per Groucho Marx
What's going on
With 35-Down, Korea in the 1950s or Iraq in the 2000s
Worth heeding
Yo-yos
___ foot
'___ arigato'
'... confirm ___ deny ...'
'Benefit' of some 'friends'
'Ea-a-asy, buddy!'
'How dare you!'
'This Perfect Day' novelist, 1970
0.5, for 150°
Beasts of the wild
Beijing-born star of 'Kiss of the Dragon'
Call of Duty fans, e.g
Calls
Cartoon friend of Dumb Donald and Weird Harold
Cast wide
Character builder?
City famous for bad traffic?
Cog, so to speak
Common hero in American literature
Dermatological drug withdrawn by Roche in 2009
Didn't get a return from
Diesel who invented the diesel engine
Doc's warm treatment
Emotional appeal
Extremely
Film character who brings the snowman Olaf to life
First name in industrial design
Form of Japanese syllabic writing
General's opposite
Greet from a ways away, say
Group in many conspiracy theories
Guru for hire
Half of a rhyming candy duo
Hawthorne's '___ Brand'
His name was lengthened by God at age 99
Hold your horses
Indian alternative
Its flag is dark blue, symbolizing an ocean
Journalist, informally
Late-spring arrival
Liaison
Loathing
Marlin's son, in an animated film
Masonry-supporting rod
Mathematician with a hypothesis unproven since 1859
Mesoamerican language with 400,000+ speakers

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