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New York Times crossword of December 31st, 2005 other clues
'I get it!'
'It didn't work out'
1994 Christopher Walken comedy
Abbr. on Mexican mail
Anger, e.g.
Apartment V.I.P.
As such
Best-selling novel featuring lawyer Mitch McDeere
Big do
Central Vermont, e.g.
City named for a Civil War general
Coca-Cola Company brand
Col. Paul Tibbets's mother
Comment after an accident
Cry of disbelief
Cut
Dark, in verse
Decline in price
Dry, in a way
Element of irony
Expert finish?
F1 neighbor
Far from welcoming
Film critic Balázs
French cordial flavoring
From the top
He played Sam on 'Cheers'
Host's invitation
In color
Inconsequential invention
Informal rejection
Intelligence
Many a delivery
Material for tablecloths and doilies
Moderate
Movable type
Movie inits.
Natural incubators
Neighbor of a Prussian
Not separate
Not take risks
One before a tribunal, maybe
Part of Indonesia
Part of l'Indonésie
Part of many workouts, informally
Peck at
Pieces of bread?: Abbr.
Popular sushi fish
Possessive on a Chinese menu
Primary
Project
Related Nobel-winning physicists
Sail
Semidome sites
Shadow site
Ship, to a poet
Slangy moves
Some bait
Some batteries
Something to be slapped with
Son of Prince Valiant
Spanish pronoun
Substantial volume
Target
They have no grace
They're often sold with papers
Townsman
Typing system
Ukrainian port, to natives
Unsentimental practicality
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