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New York Times crossword of December 14th, 2024 other clues
The 20th-century king Peter the Liberator, for one
Electric Nissan model
Chips and such
Cutesy expression borrowed from French
Prefix meaning "other"
Under-the-table alliance
Sound preceding a ripple
Expiate, with "for"
Like the biggest stars
Titular TV role for Sandra Oh
Panini, e.g.
Grp. whose first letter is now outdated
Team in the N.H.L.'s Atlantic Division
A Swiftie might have a favorite one
Put-down
Brainwave-amplifying headpiece worn by Marvel's Professor X
Post-run celebrations
Subject of United States v. Windsor (2013)
Fashion aesthetic with flower crowns and rustic dresses
Service providers
Tone
Boy band whose members include Suga, Jimin and Jungkook
Matched up
Many graders, for short
Whom God asked "Why art thou wroth? And why is thy countenance fallen?"
Something taken from waiters to get waters?
Arabic for "greater"
Grub
"Wrong!"
What might come up organically
Spanish cheers
Laundry room leftover
"Dear ___ …"
One giveaway for the wolf in "Little Red Riding Hood"
Indoor-grown marijuana, in slang
A little bit of everything?
New Hampshire school
Soft drink since 1905
Feeling overworked, with "out"
Rent
They really take a toll nowadays
Doja Cat's given first name, for which her debut album is named
Central points
Bug
Award-winning journalist Linda
Symbols much seen on March 17
"Fingers crossed!"
Take in
"This relationship could be the one"
Rare and then some
Midwest city named in an attempt to attract German settlers
Fawn relative
Annual NASCAR race, familiarly
Electric vehicle's need
Slyly spiteful
Before
Tea supplier
Sicilian treat
Uprights, e.g.
Recorded, in a way
Leave la-la land
Country singer Tucker
Store
Drip … or drill
Mexican pop's ___ Temerarios
Lead character in "Stranger Things"?
___ Fields

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