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New York Times crossword of December 23rd, 2001 other clues
Novelist Barker
Ogled
Onetime West African kingdom
Papal vestment
Pasture
Patrick who won a 1966 Tony for 'Marat/Sade'
Pharmaceutical ointment
Picket line ignorer
Place for a patch
Plies a needle
Poet laureate of 1700
Polo, e.g.
Puppeteer Bil
Rani's wear
Razor brand
Reach
Recap
Restroom door sign
Russia's ___ Mountains
Scratch
See 17-Down
Site of 'interstates' H1, H2 and H3
Sizable skirts
Skin defect
Soluble mineral salt
Some bays
Spanish Almighty
Staples Center player
Start of a verse
Steps
Subject of a clipping?
Substitute
Gas-operated machine gun
George M. ___
Get a sense of
Get without effort
Giants' grp.
Gossiped
Groucho's 'Duck Soup' role
Gurkha, e.g.
H.S. hurdles
Hall-of-Famer Bobby
Hardly a summer house
Hold forth
Houston, for one
In the distance
Infamous Amin
Joe Cocker's 'You ___ Beautiful'
Karen ___ (Isak Dinesen)
Kitchen suffix
Largest city in Md.
Letter add-ons: Abbr.
Like a breadmaker's hands, maybe
Like many scolders' arms
Like olden times, supposedly
Like some stocks: Abbr.
Make a chess move
Make a little 'night music'
Make ___ for
Many a tractor-trailer
Margaret Mead interviewee
Motor suffix
Natchez-to-Memphis dir.
Native of the Steppes
Nocturnal insect
Not fully digest
Not just 'no!'
Noted Virginia family
Swept
Tailor's concern
Takes in
Tanning agent
They cut quite a swath
They need to be chewed
Took care of
Toothsome
Turkish hospice
TV exec Roone
Verse, part 2
Verse, part 3
Wee
Win back the favor of
Wipe out
Words before 'calm' and 'bright'
x, y or z
Yawning
Zenith, metaphorically
Zeno's home
___ du Diable
___ pro nobis
___ spumante
'Bon ___!'
'Eugene Onegin' mezzo
'Oh, dear!'
'Krazy ___'
'Three's Company' actress
'Two owls and ___ ...': Lear
10/10/73 resignee
1917 role for 30-Down, informally
1980's TV group
1984 Paul McCartney hit
1989 Literature Nobelist
A pop
ABC's
Abruzzi bell town
Affectionate family name
An Astaire
Aqua ___
Austen novel
Beards
Biblical place of punishment
Big name in book publishing
Biol. subject
Black bird
Bobolink's kin
Canny
Carrier
Certain swords
Chart
Christopher Plummer's Tony-winning title role of 1973
Company that cares for the face and hands
Connect to secretly
Cousins of monorails
Cow-catcher
Cracked a bit
Crackpot
Cries on ships
Diminutive suffix
Discredit sneakily
Duke Ellington's '___ It Bad and That Ain't Good'
End of the verse
Ennui, with 'the'
Epitome of lightness
Explode
Foot
French roll call response
Fuses
G.I. mailing address
Galileo, for one

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