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One of two in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" 54
One of two in Dickens's "Martin Chuzzlewit" 57
One of two NBA teams located in their original cities 53
One of two partners teamed up throughout this puzzle 52
One of two presidents graduated from Harvard Law School 55
One of two title roles (in the same film) for Spencer Tracy 59
One of two US presidents to win a Nobel Prize and a Grammy award 64
One of two Virginia signers of the Declaration of Independence 62
One of two women with three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 63
One often coincides with a vibrational node of a string 55
One on 9/22/2006 had a central duration of 7 minutes, 9 seconds 63
One on the Statue of Liberty is almost three feet long 54
One phoned on "Qui veut gagner des millions?" 55
One pretending to like things simply because others do 54
One providing nonmedical support for a woman in labor 53
One reason for the success of "Jersey Shore"? 55
One reason more people are going to the movies these days? 58
One running away with a spoon, in a children's rhyme 56
One side in a 19th-century war, with "the" 52
One side's retort to "No, you don't!" 55
One singing "Fight, fight, fight for Maryland!" 57
One sleeping "in the jungle, the mighty jungle," in song 66
One sold at Sotheby's in 1989 for more than $50,000 55
One spans two words in each answer to a starred clue 52
One studying animals' behavior in their natural habitats 60
One subject of a "Strange Case" in literature 55
One target of Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" 59
One team in the N.B.A. All-Star Game, with "the" 58
One team represents it in the Chick-fil-A Bowl: Abbr. 53
One tenth of a gram (named after an Ancient Greek coin) 55
One that goes "pop" in a children's song 54
One that most people would prefer to put off meeting? 53
One way to constantly check one of the worst news stories of 2010 65
One way to describe Pinocchio's relationship to Geppetto 60
One way to make the umpire yell "Strike!"? 52
One who "can survive everything but a misprint": Wilde 64
One who "lov'd not wisely but too well" 53
One who "must have THREE DIFFERENT NAMES": Eliot 58
One who accidentally blurts out "I did it!"? 54
One who adapts orchestral music for marching bands, say 55
One who believes humans descended from extraterrestrials 56
One who calls quotation marks "inverted commas" 57
One who contributes memorabilia to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 65
One who dominates another by sheer force of personality 55
One who encouraged the composer of "Hungarian Dances"? 64
One who goes to the can for going to the can too often? (California) 68
One who has grandiose daydreams but a humdrum actual life 57
One who hears ''You've got mail'' 53
One who hears El Edwards say "You've got mail" 60
One who knows all the words to "My World 2.0," presumably 67
One who knows everything about the New Directions, e.g. 55
One who looks up when someone yells "duck!"? 54
One who might "report to the lobby" as you do 55
One who might advise you that a flush beats a full house? 57
One who might get to the root of your problem?: Abbr. 53
One who might have to drop the line to perform salah? 53
One who might receive roses at the end of a performance 55
One who might take "break a leg" literally 52
One who might use the curse word "bumbaclot" 54
One who must, by Chinese law, seek permission to reincarnate 60
One who only chooses sexual partners with huge dicks, in slang 62
One who peels back a piece of the Christmas wrapping, e.g. 58
One who plays the duck part in "Peter and the Wolf" 61
One who puts his hands together over his head for safety's sake? 68
One who saw his name upon the stone of a neglected grave 56
One who says "Beg your pardon" after stepping on your toes? 69
One who says "loo" instead of "john" 56
One who spells "team" with an "I"? 54
One who tries to "solve a problem like Maria" 55
One who turned Cinderella's pumpkin into pumpkin cheesecake? 64
One who uses Italian cheese as a race course obstacle? 54
One who uses the phrase "Betcha can't . . ." 58
One who uses words in ways opposite of their literal meaning 60
One who wants you to put away everything he sets out 52
One who was an adolescent during the Reagan years, briefly 58
One who watches the house while you're on vacation? 55
One who works with a boxman and a stickman at a craps table 59
One who'll be comin' round the mountain, in song 56
One who'll easily lend money for a hard-luck story 54
One who's always a step ahead of you, so it seems 53
One who's brought in when shipments are damaged? 52
One who's just reminding you because they care, perhaps 59
One who's often looking down in the mouth, for short? 57
One who's pragmatic about preferred party guests (7) 56
One who's read an encyclopedia's first volume? 54
One whose anthem is "Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani" 59
One whose motto is "The only easy day was yesterday" 62
One whose name can be followed by "Esq.": Abbr. 57
One whose range typically starts at F below middle C 52
One wishing for a real-life "undo" button? 52
One with a print outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre 54
One with all the answers—or in one case, questions 54
One word that precedes "hard," one that follows it 60
One word that precedes "key," one that follows it 59
One word that precedes "pit," one that follows it 59
One word that precedes "play," one that follows it 60
One's regular drink (with ''the'') 54
One-hit wonder named after lead singer Gabriele Kerner's nickname 69
One-hit wonders with the 1999 hit "Steal My Sunshine" 63
One-named "I Do!" singer named for a Jackson 54