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New York Times crossword of December 3rd, 2015 other clues
Lyre player of mythology
Many a party has one
Medium for Biggie Smalls
Microsoft product
Move often preceding a pirouette
Not looking good
O.K
Occasion of overindulgence
One of 12 in the European Union logo
One of the acting Hemsworths
Part of a 53-Down
Part of the 'wedding of the century'
Patriotic Clint Eastwood movie
Pitchfork wielders, perhaps
Plain and simple
Rather informative program, once?
Rebuffs
Shoreline opening
Skater's leap
String substitute?
Strong arm
Sun worshipers
The end
The origin of species?
Tie that binds
Time to get a babysitter, maybe
Town whose exports are waxed
Travel
Volunteer's first word
Way out
Works of Carl Maria von Weber
___ Ansari of 'Parks and Recreation'
Carlo ___ (wine brand)
Certain spirit
Charge call
Clincher
Coen brothers Best Picture nominee
Conform
Craving
D.J.'s play
DC Comics character with a whip
Disney character who sings 'Part of Your World'
Distress call
Doc bloc
Emphatic agreement
Equilibrium
Expert divers
Financial claim
First-aid gel
Fix
Food safety subj
Group Theatre playwright of the 1930s
Hankered
Has a bias
Help with making the bed?
Hotel fillers
Important member of a group
Inveigle
It can pull a bit to one side
It might get hot under the collar
Jannings who won the first-ever Oscar
Kid
Kind of street, informally
Last entry in the Random House Unabridged Dictionary
Little bird
Loco
Airhead
'Cars' producer
'Out! I said out!'
'Suicide Blonde' band, 1990
'That's not for me'
Almost out of energy
Antennae, so to speak
Band director's concern
Bit of smoke
Bit of SWAT garb
___ of God

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