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New York Times crossword of December 21st, 2007 other clues
'Man of Constant ___' (old folk standard)
'Politics is the ___ of the imagination': Ian McEwan
'Science made clear': Cocteau
'Travelin' Thru' singer
'We know drama' sloganeer
'Wild Thing' band, with 'the'
1946 Literature Nobelist
Actress who was the voice of Duchess in 'The Aristocats'
Assessment paid only by those who benefit
Bonus Army member
Bridge declaration
Cabin addition
Cannibal of Anglo-Saxon legend
City largely destroyed by the Normandy campaign
Dutch painter Steen
Endearing, as a smile
Films that require a lot of shooting?
Grave mound
Heel bone, e.g.
Hostage holder
House on a hacienda
Inception
It vibrates during snoring
King's successor as S.C.L.C. president
Literary pal of Tom
Longtime NBC sports exec
Member of the 500 home run club
Moving vehicles
Multigallon container
Musical genre that uses a flatted fifth
Net sales?
Novel that nobody reads
On the way
One of Ferdinand II's kingdoms
One of the Marsalis brothers
Orthodox Church council
Oz visitor
Perseveres
Product lines?
Rain clouds
Roll
Send to the front?
Sentence ender
Seven-foot star of 1960s TV
Shrink
Stick on the grill
Stole, slangily
Sucrose polyester, more familiarly
Supine, possibly
Sweetums
The Pearl of the Danube
Their work stinks
They may raise some people's spirits
Three-time U.S. presidential candidate
Unchangeable situation
Union station?
University of North Texas home
Van ___ ('Jump' band)
Venomous
Violin attachments
What a lack of evidence of forced entry might indicate
Without apparent effort
Witness statement
Worked one's wiles on
You may need it going in

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