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German physician who coined the term "animal magnetism" crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 2nd, 2021 other clues |
Thwack |
Bow ties, e.g. |
Dollar alternative |
Like chocolate mousse |
Puckish |
Lunar plain |
Circadian rhythm regulator |
Heaps |
Tech executive, for short |
Labor leader Dolores Huerta or astronaut Ellen Ochoa |
Representative Bowman, the first male member of "The Squad" |
H.S. course that might have a unit on the Harlem Renaissance |
Singer Tori |
Mendelssohn work in E flat major, and others |
Make definite, informally |
Mojito ingredient |
Rejections |
Scepter topper |
Does dirty |
Word before oil or water |
Use a 56-Across |
"Sure, sure" |
Delicate textile |
Presidential nickname |
Ticks off |
Open ___ |
Performance artist portraying male characters |
Agree |
Hawaii is famous for them |
Boat propeller |
Pulitzer-winning novelist Jennifer |
One of a pair at the dinner table ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme |
Like texting during a conversation, to some |
Ancient Greek marketplace |
Refer to |
Symbol of Russia |
"Copy that" |
Checkup, e.g. |
Hindu honorific |
Success |
One may be tough to follow |
Historic Bay Area neighborhood with a 600-square-foot rainbow flag |
Australia, once |
Every last one |
West Coast air hub, for short |
First X or O |
Tarsal adornment |
Violin family name |
Papal collection overseen by a bibliothecarius |
1996 hit for Alanis Morissette |
House mate? |
Narrow inlet |
Basis of some insurance fraud |
Place to hang a mezuzah |
Bestie in Bordeaux |
Largest French-speaking city in North America |
Consumed |
Vouch (for), in a way |
Something that's impossible to run by yourself |
Still up, say |
"A pity, really" |
Peak |
Word often confused with "fewer" |
Plead |
Too, for one |
Shoe with decorative perforations |
Leaf producer |
Hopeless case |
Contented sigh |
Earlier |
Park place? |
L'ora della siesta, maybe |
"Parent-approved" cereal |
GPS approximation |
"Stand" band, 1989 |
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