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New York Times crossword of December 21st, 2003 other clues
They can dish it out
Top-rated
Touchdown site
Trumpet sound
Undivided
Unspontaneous ones
Unwrap, as a gift
Use a wok
Verse, part 2
Verse, part 3
Wagner's '___ fliegende Hollander'
Wash whitener
Watchdog's greeting
What Eng. majors get
'Later'
Winery sight
Yalie
___ Park
'Ad ___ per aspera' (Kansas' motto)
'Ivanhoe' author
'Kojak' star
'L'___ c'est moi'
'Ninotchka' director ___ Lubitsch
'That's hysterical!'
'To the Poets,' for one
'Under the Volcano' star, 1984
'Wheel of Fortune' buy
'___ a partridge in a pear tree'
'___ Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas'
'___ do not!'
'___ the fields we go'
11th-century date
50 Cent piece
A huge amount
Actor Ken
Age following the Stone Age
Battling
Bit of progress
Bonkers
Cambodian money
Certain bridge
Claw
Confession recitals
Confuse
Constant
Cosmetician Lauder
Courtroom affirmation
Cousin of a gnu
Crimefighter of early '60s TV
Dancing giddily
Dates
Davis of 'Jezebel'
Defeated
Display
Donnybrooks
Downed a sub, say
Drudge of the Internet
Dust busters
Elizabethan musician
End of the verse
Fairy tale start
Fashionable beach resort
Female donkey
Fleming or Hunter
Foreign money
Funny ___, 2003 Derby winner
Goat-legged god
God who presided over the Aesir
Gossip
Part of the Venezuela/ Colombia border
Pea's place
Pie-eyed
Place to see a Ben Franklin portrait
Pumpkin eater of the nursery
Puts on, as cargo
Quark-plus-antiquark particle
Rabbit furs
Real mouthful
Renaissance fiddle
Rural carriages
Sans sense
Sappho's home
Sch. in upstate N.Y.
Select
Settle once and for all
Ship positions
Skater's jump
Skip off
Slightly open
Smooth-tongued
Some hosp. cases
Some wedding embellishments
Sound effect in a western
Span of time
Spill the beans
Start of a Christmas verse
Stimpy's TV pal
Suffix with elephant
Sugar plums and candy canes
Summers on the Seine
Sunday best
Table covers
Texas river
The good earth
Grayish
Grizzly
High-handed
Hold back
How Santa travels
In one's dotage
Indian council setting
Indonesian vacation destination
Inheritance
Kind of strength
Kyrgyz city
Large baskets
Last of the House of Stuart
Laundry job
Lifeless
Like Santa
Like Santa's visit
Like tears
Loser to Harding in 1920
Meadow
Mortise insertions
Mrs. Santa Claus, long ago
Neighbor of Scorpius
Nondrinker by law
Nonresident doctor
Norwegian king
Not manually, after 'on'
Of the lymph glands
Off-limits
Officially designate
Often-repeated abbr.
One of the Waughs
Orchestra: Abbr.
Ovid's love elegies
Part of R.S.V.P.

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