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New York Times crossword of December 2nd, 2019 other clues
Prepare to take, as a test
Piper's son who stole a pig in a nursery rhyme
Learns about through books
Flat tire's need
Tennis great Roddick
Helps with a heist
Othello, e.g.
Morse code O's have three of them
Grp. of medical providers
Cotton gin inventor Whitney
Flowed out, as the tide
All tidied up
Painful to the touch
Vestige
Sean Penn and Guy Ritchie, to Madonna
Many an Eastern European
Kids' construction bricks
Puts into categories
Beethoven's "___ to Joy"
Statement of affirmation
W.W. I fighter pilot who is Snoopy's fantasy opponent
Smallest possible amount
Shortened word, for short
Classic actor who played Mr. Potter in "It's a Wonderful Life"
Church talks
School grp. for moms and dads
Distinctive stretch of time
Colossal
Spoonful of medicine, e.g.
Ready to take home, as groceries
"Get it?"
Film studio with a roaring lion
Letters on some American naval vessels
Flip out
Boll weevil, to a cotton farmer
Reduce one's standards, as illustrated, respectively, in 3-, 5-, 7-, 40- and 28-Down
City that's home to Iowa State
Businesses like the Kit Kat Klub in a hit musical
"Sheesh!"
World ___ of Poker
Observe Ramadan
Pointless
Candied Thanksgiving servings
Opt for
French fries and coleslaw, often
Prefix with plasm
Hullabaloo
Disease that causes a skin rash
Modern viewing for couch potatoes
Long-bodied fish
High bond rating
Male buddy
Many I.C.U. workers
Hurt in the bullring
Scrabble or Monopoly
Be obligated to
Impulse
Place to set a baby or a napkin
Set on fire
Craving companionship
Rational selves, to Freud
Nigerian princes offering you money, probably
Fearsome figure of folklore
Process of childbirth
Mountains seen in "The Sound of Music"
Adjusts lengthwise, as a skirt
High point
Manage to dodge
High cry at doggie day care
"I'll ___" ("Try me")
Curly and Shemp's fellow Stooge
Assn. like Oxfam or Doctors Without Borders
Degs. for entrepreneurs
High point
Syncopated Latin dances
Pretend
___ milk (source of Roquefort cheese)

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