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New York Times crossword of December 3rd, 2017 other clues |
'Bug' |
'Et tu?' and others |
'Let's do this thing!' |
'Pretty cool, huh?' |
'Rights of Man' author, 1791 |
2.5, for the set {1, 2, 3, 4} |
A part of |
A peeling place? |
Accomplishing |
Ages and ages |
All right |
All together |
Amt. of seasoning |
Band with the 1989 platinum debut album 'Junta' |
Bear's advice |
Bearlike creature in sci-fi |
Browns |
Bubbly mixer |
Bug |
Cain and Abel's younger brother |
Capital 175 miles east of Venice, Italy |
Cartoon seller of Duff Beer |
Cartoon seller of Squishees |
Chilled |
City west of Binghamton |
Classic sculpture |
Classical poem |
Cook in oil |
Country united in 1990 |
Darryl, in the comic 'Baby Blues' |
Deceitful sort |
Degree of freedom |
Dernier ___ |
Desert, in a way |
Develop a limp |
Do sales work, informally |
Early Cuzco dweller |
Edict |
Egghead? |
Elected |
Email openers |
End in ___ |
England and Spain fought one in 1588 |
Fair |
Fantasy novel hero who rides the dragon Saphira |
Fashion inits |
Follows a pattern? |
Former N.F.L.'ers Detmer and Law |
Four-hit achievement, in baseball lingo |
Four-time World Series-winning manager |
Fund-raising org |
Give a ring while on the road? |
Greyhound offering |
Group of pros |
Group with two top 10 rock operas |
Grp. with lots of pointers |
Guru, maybe |
Harassed, in a sense |
Hardly guzzle |
Hawaii's ___ Day |
Hosp. worker |
Houston-to-Dallas dir |
How many TV shows are shown |
Hybrid music genre of the 2010s |
Immune system component |
In the near future |
Inside dope source |
It's cut and dried |
Jackson 5 member |
Johannesburg neighborhood much in the news during apartheid |
Joyful internet cry |
Juice |
Lacking polish |
Lightens |
Like hand motions during a shell game |
Like hounds and most bunny rabbits |
Like the verbs 'eat' and 'drink': Abbr |
Loch on the border of the Highlands |
Looks fabulous, in slang |
Lotion ingredients |
Lottery winner's cry |
Low |
Marc of fashion |
Material for small buildings? |
Mil. posts |
Milo of 'Romeo and Juliet,' 1968 |
Minecraft or StarCraft |
Month of l'année |
Most visibly frightened |
Much-covered 1955 Bo Diddley hit |
Murmur |
Novel narrated by a soon-to-be mutineer |
Oil crisis? |
One caring for a bebé |
One way to run |
Only three-letter scale note |
Philip who wrote 'Portnoy's Complaint' |
Philosophy class suffix |
Pincher |
Places for plugs |
Plastic dispenser producer |
Poke around |
Popeye's boy |
Port. is part of it |
Prefix with business |
Prefix with caching |
Proctor's warning |
Professional group with a van |
Pulitzer-winning novelist Jennifer |
Push |
Pyrex glass marking |
Record again |
Runs to |
Say quickly |
See 83-Across |
Series of mistakes? |
Shapes of some Halloween cookies |
Singer Reed |
Smirnoff Ice, e.g |
Soft drink options |
Something to build on |
Students often take them out |
Style influenced by Cubism |
Suburb of Chicago |
Superfund org |
System used at Gallaudet Univ |
The 'K' in Kmart |
The clue for 127-Across, if this shell game weren't a scam |
The clue for 128-Down, if this shell game weren't a scam |
The U.S., in Mexico |
They have long necks and round bodies |
They're symbolized by slashes |
Tizzy |
Total jerks |
Typical Vanidades reader |
Underground locale |
Vacation spot |
Verb often said three times in a row |
Verbal stumbles |
Walks or runs, for short |
Warm up for a bout, say |
Westernmost of the ABC Islands |
When some bars close |
With 13-Down, herbal brew |
With politesse |
Word before questions or advice |
Work together |
Worn-down pencil |
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