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New York Times crossword of December 15th, 2001 other clues
2001 French film comedy or its heroine
'You've Really Got a Hold on Me' singers
'Clockers' director, 1995
'The Virginian' writer
1956 U.S. figure skating gold medalist ___ Albright
Amino acid in many proteins
Asking for a hand
Another shooting
Give more stars to, maybe
Beaux-___ (people with lively minds)
Gradually corrode
Humorist ___ Burgess of 'purple cow' fame
It may cover dark circles
Kind of station
Blush
Black cats, supposedly
Boondocks
Century in politics
Chocolate candy brand
Choke
Comment before 'Ha, ha'
Dovetailed
Dangerous assailant
Feral
Gets under someone's skin?
Kiwi, e.g.
Language descended from ancient Egyptian
Like oak leaves
Like some errors
Lion or wolf
Log rollers?
Lost one's balance, perhaps
Ludicrous
Mother ___
Neighbor of Ciudad Juárez
Opposite of scarcity
Optic screens
Over-and-___ (two-barreled firearms)
Part of a one-sided tennis match
Penitent
Prisoner's desire
Psychically
Relatively regular
Scary-sounding houseplant
Scraps
Sole, e.g.
Some queens' wear
Surfers' stops, perhaps
Tenant
Tennis ace Marc
They may pull banners
Tot
Williams title starter

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