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New York Times crossword of December 8th, 2021 other clues
Soprano who ends up trapped in a vault
Banjo sound
Computer menu heading
Hookup that may get kinky?
"My name is ...," e.g.
Leave out
Broadcaster
Marsupial with distinctive cube-shaped droppings
Automaker that went bankrupt in 2011
What intellectual rivals engage in
Italian alpine cheese
Like some decorative wooden floors
"That's more like it"
Will, given a chance
Oktoberfest quaff
Munch Museum locale
Comet feature
Most despicable
Election-influencing grp.
Rioja, for one
Dogs that were once samurai companions
"Star Wars" droid, familiarly
Like the Tower of Babel, in two ways
___ mail
Arrogant
Spongy balls
Line on a spine
What chess has that bridge doesn't
Speaks brusquely
Last month in the U.S. government's fiscal year: Abbr.
Pointillism features
God of passion
It's right on the map
Mull, with "on"
"Theodore Roosevelt" or "Robert Louis Stevenson"
Population beyond the homeland
Gendered pronoun
Lot calculation
Journalist Wells or Tarbell
Reactions to adorableness
Classic gas brand
Coke's first diet soda
Food industry lobby, in brief
Muscle ___, Ala.
What many a U.S. state is named after
Fancy drinking glass
Percussion instrument that's also the name of a popular ringtone
It comes with a charge
End of a dean's address
Yours, in Arles
Sign of inactivity
Dermatological sac
Untrustworthy sort
Long time
Mid-19th-century Russian ruler described as "autocracy personified"
"The world's most valuable resource," per The Economist
Initial stake
'Neath's opposite
Get into some hot water?
Record speed, for short
Work without ___
Send to oblivion
See 68-Across
"Scarborough Fair" herb
Edmonton athlete
J.Lo's onetime beau
With 66-Across, director's cry ... or hint to 20-, 37- and 58-Across
Counterargument
Word after rock, sea or table
Actress Gadot
Tons and tons
Record label for D'Angelo or Doja Cat
Sample collector
Midsection
Long time

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