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The Sunday Crossword by Evan Birnholz crossword of December 20th, 2020 other clues
Stereotypical outdoor spaces for frolicking
Misstep, as on a wet floor
Ancient region that encompasses Athens
Ventilate
Squalid shelter
Minor opposite
*Archipelago divided between Argentina and Chile whose name means "Land of Fire"
*Receiving financial aid from the state
Contents of tables
Electronic dance music setting
Coal transporter
"The Book of ___" (Denzel Washington film)
Edge
Megaphone sound
"On the Beach" author Nevil
*Wilco album whose title consists of three letters from the NATO phonetic alphabet
Decapod's leg count
Achieve great things, say
Romanian's neighbor
Carpentry item
Completely
Greets cordially
Of whom an art patron said, "He is a loathsome, offensive brute, yet I can't look away" when viewing a painting of him on "Seinfeld"
The S of ASL
Meadow beast
Mystical sphere, maybe
Prefix with technology
Sees if one can
*Scientist who invented the first electric generator in 1831
Period divided into eras
"A few weeks ___ ..."
Second sound
Christmas ___ (seasonal drink from Great Lakes Brewing Co.)
CEO or CFO's degree, perhaps
*Spongy desserts
Green pool target
"Carpe ___!"
Grass-covered surface
Org. planning Take Your Family to School Week
Some weapons in the game "Skyrim"
Letters you can't read
Performer wearing geta
Mole digging through one's property?
Genre for many mystery films
Imminent
Ready to graduate, say?
"Mixed-ish" network
*"It will be our little secret"
Informal complaints
Ones a-milking in a Christmas carol
Moved on in one's life?
Like tennis legend Margaret Court's last name
"Malcolm in the Middle" actress Kaczmarek
Software-testing phase
"Attack," as the fridge
*Author of the 1931 novel "The Brontë«s Went to Woolworths"
George of "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
"Same with me"
"And heaven and ___ sing" (lyric in "Joy to the World")
Forgot-you-had-an-exam-today emotion
Song sung in pews
Most devious
___ Tuesday
30 percent of X
Poet's palindrome
One a-leaping in a Christmas carol
Coppertop battery brand
Figure standing outside the ballpark, maybe
Bookcase section
Comedian Costello
"All These Things That ___ Done" (2004 song by the Killers)
Coat rack piece
Composer Thomas whose surname is an anagram of 94 Across
Service after a breakdown
Like December, among all months
Stuck at some boring job
Manage, as exhibits
Theoretical evolutionary intermediates
Environmentalist with a mustache in kid lit
Exercise power
200-meter race, e.g.
Musical Garfunkel
Site of rods and cones
Easygoing
Business abbr.
Chasers in a saloon?
Ringing steeple section
Sends high overhead
Mix, as in a soup bowl
Cartoonist Bil
Oolong, e.g.
It sprouts from an acorn
"Young and Beautiful" singer ___ Del Rey
"Drop it!"
Snacks that one should give to Santa rather than cookies?
Trailblazing stage actor Aldridge
Film hero who battles in the Thunderdome
Pave the way for
Lorde song with the lyric "Let me be your ruler"
Places
Like the Who's opening lyric "The song is over"
Spice used in some Christmas cookies
Frequent hiking site for Calvin and Hobbes
Capital of Northern Ireland
___ Tomé© and Prí­ncipe
Union general George
"That grosses me out!"
Guevara seen in "Evita"
False name
Dinosaur of Pixar films
Oingo Boingo singer-songwriter Danny
Watch gear's tooth, e.g.
Boggy Louisiana area
Medicare section that covers inpatient hospital stays
Vessels for fried rice
Fabricator's product?
Like sharp images on TV
Sunken treasure sites
Santa ___ (Christmas accessory)
Like the biblical son who wasted his fortune
Lozenge, for a cough
Bit of ThirdLove lingerie
Medium's alleged skill
City where many Dutch monarchs were buried
Really wretched
Parish officer who sounds like an insect
Remove a curse word
Portion of butter
Sparkling crown
Fairy tale behemoth
Has a deep desire (for)
Empathize with
___ Rabbit (trickster in African American folklore)
Moral obligation
"Why" musician Yoko
___ Wednesday
Small coral island
"Let's see ..."
Like Santa's little helpers
Bring litigation against
Surgery sites, briefly
Mesh under a trapeze

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