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QB's cry after a string of numbers crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 15th, 2008 other clues
'Aw, quit your joshin'!'
Activity in a darkened room
Actress O'Neal
Afternoon TV fare
Alternative to MasterCard and Visa, informally
Antiwar advocate
Attempt at getting a tan
Aware of
Bank offerings, briefly
Become established
Belgrade's land
Book often stored horizontally
Call to a calf
Christmas carol
City with ships at docks
Contentedly confident
Copycat
Decked out (in)
Depot: Abbr.
Electric current unit
Erie Canal city
Essayist Charles's favorite entree?
Exercise with crossed legs
Eye parts
Gas in arc lamps
Give in (to)
Hatcher of 'Desperate Housewives'
Have a gander
Hebrew month
Hollywood's Dennis or Randy
Impressionist Edgar
In need of a nap
It transcends sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch
Jong who wrote 'Fear of Flying'
Lady's man
Lemon-___ (Kool-Aid flavor)
Like a bug in a rug, according to an expression
Magician Henning
Main part of a knife
Minus
Money drawers
Not scheduled to compete
Officials who cry 'Yer out!'
Opposite of dry, as hair
Parker ___ (game co.)
Perfect tennis serves
Plant with tendrils
Playtex product
Poet Ezra's favorite desserts?
Prefix with phobia
Prefix with present
President after Grant
Purse the lips, with 'up'
Put up with
Puts an end to
Reacts to yeast
River to the Caspian
Satisfy, as thirst
Secular
Skin of a fruit
Sky-blue
Slanted type: Abbr.
Spy from within
State west of Mo.
Stinging flier
Stubbornness or kindliness, e.g.
Stupefy
Taboo
Tennis's Kournikova
Thingamajig
Tug-of-war
Voice quality
War's opposite
When said three times, a film about Pearl Harbor
Winter coat material
Writer Anne's favorite dessert?
Writer Jack's favorite entree?

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