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U.F.O. shapes, traditionally crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 31st, 2012 other clues
'Grease' co-star Newton-John
'I can't take anymore!'
'La Dolce ___'
'Marching' insects
'On the other hand ...'
17-, 30- and 45-Across, literally and figuratively
Ambulance destinations, in brief
Amigo
Balm ingredient
Band's booking
Barbershop floor sweepings
Bathroom floor workers
Bit of fireplace residue
Car navigation aid, for short
Carved idol
CD-___
Charged particle
Crisp, spicy cookies
Cuts at an angle, as a mirror
Dirt clumps
Droops
East Indies island famous for its 19-Acrosses
Even the slightest bit
Falco of 'The Sopranos'
Fashion icon Ralph
First son of Seth
Friars Club event
Genetic stuff
Genre for Andy Warhol
Gloria of Miami Sound Machine
Golf reservation
Goosebump-producing
Had a meal
Hannibal Lecter's choice of wine
In the open
Ivy growth
Kilmer of Hollywood
Lady ___ (pop diva)
Letter before omega
Like some voices after shouting
Low poker holding
Make a show-offy basket
Muhammad ___
Nobel laureate Mandela
Not at home
Observes
Orange snacks
Orangutan, e.g
Prepares oneself
Pro golfer Ernie
Processes, as ore
Prominent part of a basset hound
Provider of N.F.L. coverage
Record producer Brian
Remain
Ride the waves on a board
Scottish form of 'John'
SeaWorld whale
Sound boosters
Start of a play
Strategic maneuver
Student transcript fig
Surgery that takes weight off, informally
Swelled heads
They're rolled in craps
Toward the rising sun
Towing org
Triangular pieces of browned bread
TV's Philbin
Vidal ___ (shampoo brand)
Web address, for short
Welsh form of 'John'
Where clouds are
Witch
Worldwide: Abbr

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