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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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