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New York Times crossword of December 5th, 2024 other clues
Atop, quaintly
To date
Rapper who founded Aftermath Entertainment
Big name in dental floss
Pixar film whose title suggests how to read five answers in this puzzle
Course concluder
Org. with conferences
Name on Canadian pumps
Marsh plant
Starting point
Word before a time stamp in direct messaging
Raincoats, in England
Chain restaurant whose name sounds like something a rabbit might say?
Important post at the Post
Setting for the 2019 comedy "Wine Country"
12 meses
They're checked before a show
Dr. Zhivago's love
Drawing on
"I wasn't finished …"
Go caving
Past issues to settle
Fertile refuge
"A Series of Unfortunate Events" villain
Missions, in brief
Voltaire or Leibniz, religiously speaking
Does programming work
One of a pair of mismatched friends on "Sesame Street"
Long stories
___ punk (hybrid music genre)
Out of this world
Mate's call
Like many romance novels
"La Forza del Destino," for one
Matching pullover-and-cardigan pairs
Moxie
Food thickener
Sickly-looking
Bit
What Monday meals might lack
Flower that gets its name from the Greek word for "rainbow"
Places in the pecking order
Director Lee
Nickname for N.B.A. great Nate Archibald (he was actually 6'1")
No place for fine china
Singer with the 2016 #1 hit "Cheap Thrills"
Small amount of LSD, e.g.
"Sure thing, boss!"
Native Rwandan
"Help wanted" sign?
Hefty expense for an R.V. trip
Pace
Matches (with)
They've got you covered
Like the feeling of déjà vu
Looking over
Gear tooth
Melber on MSNBC
Apple or BlackBerry
Tight curl
Out of the ordinary
___ Drafthouse (movie theater chain)
Onetime Kremlin ruler
Big bash
Trick
Breaking down grammatically
College where 20 prime ministers were educated
Small earrings
Fall behind
Elaborate hairstyle
First (and last) two words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
Org. with the sculpture "Kryptos" outside its headquarters
Lao-___
Symbol of obstinacy
___ district, feature of many an urban area
Like much movie theater popcorn
Not for here

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