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New York Times crossword of December 4th, 2012 other clues
'As requested ...'
'Burlesque' co-star, 2010
'Dies Irae,' e.g
'Me and Bobby ___'
'The children were nestled all ___ in their beds'
'The Man Who ___ There'
'Very interesting ...'
1982 Jeff Bridges flick
Actress Zadora
Architect Saarinen
August bake sale inventory
Big name in computers
Bride in 1956 news
Call a radio host, say
Cat calls
Cellist's purchase
Cheap seating area in a theater
Clapping monkey or chattering teeth
Deep-six
Earth, to Brahms
Eastern leaders
FedEx competitor
Force out
Former home of the Mets
Four: Prefix
France's ___ de Ré
French article
From the top
Govt.-issued ID
Gussies up, in modern slang
Hawaiian 'thank you'
Holy communion, e.g
Hot crime topic?
Hushed 'Wanna hear something?!'
Idaho's capital
It'll curl your hair
Jet engine sound
Kept talking and talking
Kind of oil
Least pulchritudinous
Lob's path
Lou who sang 'You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine'
Lunchbox treats
Major chip maker
Mideast moguls
Monogram in '50s politics
Muslim leader
Nutritional datum, in brief
Post-lecture session
Prefix with polar or cameral
Queen in Greek myth
Ricelike pasta
Sharpen
Slight advantage
Small treat for a coffee break
Somber song
Some coll. tests
Subject of a Euclidean treatise
Subway stop: Abbr
Target of a filter
To be, to Bernadette
Troubadour's repertoire
TV screen choice, for short
U.S. 1 and others: Abbr
U.S. 1, e.g
Visit in a ghostly way
Weapons-testing area
William and Harry's mother
Wood-shaping tool
Year of Super Bowl XXXVIII
___ Bator
___ pro nobis
___-garde

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