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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
Bobcat relative
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 ___
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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