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New York Times crossword of December 24th, 2005 other clues
'I'm dying, Egypt, dying' speaker
'The Four-Chambered Heart' novelist
1906 novel that helped produce widespread social reforms
23rd of 24 letters
Ambulance chasers
Apt. specs
Auspices
Blanco or Negro
Bug with red and blue stripes
Can
Canon rival
Capital served by Kotoka International Airport
Certain League members
Chiropterologist's interest
Christmas ___
Chromium use
Cissoid segment
Clutch performer?
Degree in martial arts
Demonizing, with 'of'
Dip
Ellen who won three Emmys between 1973 and 1976
Endangered Great Basin language
Ends of the earth
First star ever photographed, 1850
First ___ (title for Napoleon)
Fit
Floor exercise, in Britain
French writer who coined the phrase 'Facts are stubborn things'
Froth producers
Germany to Russia, in W.W. II
Gloomy thistle-eater of children's lit
Gob
Heavyweight champ, 1882-92
Henry Higgins and others
Hinge of a palindrome
Hits hard, to no effect
It has some crust
It may be blacked out
Joke
Lively, on scores
Metric prefix
Needle holders
Nobelist who proposed a League of Peace
Old intelligence org.
Ones seeking steady work?
Part of a modern soldier's address
Pegbox holders
Pettifog
Post production?
Pounding, in a way
Raise attentively
Relative of an avocet
Salty hail
Schlep
Scrapbook fodder
Shell asset
Soak
Some driving tests
Spread out
Star of two of 1990's top 15 Nielsen-rated shows
They greet each other by pressing their noses together
Thousands, slangily
Troubling
Vinegar
Where Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal
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