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Lines in some grids: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 25th, 2004 other clues
'Diff'rent Strokes' actress
'Patriot Games' villains: Abbr.
'___ Lay Me Down' (1995 hit)
Architect of M.I.T.'s Green Building
Bank deposit
Big blast, briefly
Big tin exporter
Bit of inhumanity
Body part that may be bent
Body parts that may be bent
Break
British Commonwealth member
Business agent
Calf catcher
Campaign activities
Charlton Heston title role
College application parts
Colorado academy grp.
Commendation
Continental breakfast items
Country singer Akins and others
Coupon amt.
Czar attribute
Digital camera brand
Faked out, in hockey
Farm female
Fine ___
Fire
Flying noisemakers
Goes hard at
Hack
Hide
Holiday gift-giving pool … or a feature of 14-, 17-, 24-, 46- and 60-Across?
Home of the River of No Return: Abbr.
Irrational numbers, in math
Key opening?
Kid
LaSalle of 'ER'
Like some measures
Lion in Lewis's 'The Chronicles of Narnia'
Logical conclusion
Mail no.
Make up
Maker of light trucks?
Moralist's target
Mt. Markham's range
Much more than respect
Muddles
Nixon cabinet member Maurice
Not bare
Org. known for strikes
Part of C.P.A.: Abbr.
Plasma medium?
Prayer leader
Purpose
Raft
Reply of innocence
Sch. with a Jack Benny Award for comedy
Secures
Shakespearean character who asks, 'Do you love me, master?'
Shared knowledge
Short lines at a store: Abbr.
Singer Sumac
Some are outstanding
Some mil. awards
Stole
Supervenes
The person in question?
Trap at a ski lodge, say
Tums alternative
Unblinking
Wallace of 'E.T.'
What Mao Zedong once led
___ list
___ Martin cognac

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