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New York Times crossword of December 28th, 1999 other clues
Opposed
Org.
Peter or Paul
Pickle purveyor
Pinkeye
Pound of poetry
Prior to, to Prior
Red-eye
Reliable
Resting on
Room to relax in
Rose's Broadway beau
Show for the first time
Taj Mahal site
Take another shot
Tape deck button
To no avail
Top banana
Triangular sail
Where the Amazon rises
Whopper
___ Master's Voice
___-foot oil
'Serpico' director Sidney
'Ghosts' playwright
'Gunga Din' setting
'Memory' musical
'Mrs. Bridge' author Connell
'Right on!'
'___ Rosenkavalier'
Abbr. in many company names
Adorable
Analogous
Author Levin
Awful
Black eye
Burn soothers
Carry on
Charlie Parker's music
Chop shop supplier
Color faintly
Cultural values
Cupid
Definitely a flunking score
Detergent target
Dislike, and then some
Do something
Do-it-yourselfers' needs
Doctrine
Don Juan's mother
Eating peas with a knife, e.g.
End of a dash
End-of-class signal
Fortuneteller's beginning
Founder of Stoicism
Gawked at
Genetic inits.
Grouch
Has to have
High-five sound
Hunger for
Island west of Maui
It goes from C to C
It has a broad side
Jai ___
Job order notation
Lancelot's attire
Lavish attention (on)
Letterman, to Leno
Like a sweep's uniform
Like cabs on a rainy day
Logical start?
Lowlands, to poets
Lute shape
Mixed bag
Moon of Saturn
On pins and needles

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