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Literally, 'rule' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 8th, 2017 other clues
W.W.E. star John
See 52-Down
Layer
Cad
Line on a 1040
Cameron of Hollywood
Sign of availability
Weather
What may be on the horizon?
Casual cutoffs
Social media post that refers to another user without directly mentioning that person
With 47-Down, some frequently misplaced items
'I was right!'
Many a Generation Z member, now
Comment from the smitten
Some low clouds
Mile-high player
Withdrawal fig
Director Lee
Sportsman whose #4 was retired
___ knight
Drs.' order?
Start to go out
Mimic
___ slaw
Female singer inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017
Store with a three-syllable name in four letters
Nelson ___, author of 'The Man With the Golden Arm'
Figure that can describe a lot
Subterranean hideout in comics
News ___ (media giant)
'Get outta here!'
Friendly French term of address
Orange-soda-loving character of 1990s Nickelodeon
'That is ...'
Frustrating thing to open
Tease
Parts of a Frankenstein costume
Telephone, informally
High-class
Point in a kitchen
Throwable weapons used by assassins
'That ship has sailed'
15, 30 and 50 are common ones, in brief
Indie singer ___ Case
'We Need a Little Christmas' musical
Powerful sedative
Time at a hotel
Alexander ___, pioneer and early head of New York's subway system
Kim ___-jung, recipient of the 2000 Nobel Peace Prize
'What say, José?'
Queen hit with the lyric 'So don't become some background noise'
Tries to nip
Aspect of hydrodynamics
Kind of fever
'You're about to be photographed!'
Ranch moniker
Baker in a studio
Language banned under Franco's dictatorship
Refrain syllables
Trouble
Big '70s-'80s band inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017
Latest thing
Truth we hold to be self-evident?
Reward for an accelerated course, in brief
Breakout entertainment?
Law force, slangily
Tupper of Tupperware fame
Rodeo event
C-Span focus: Abbr
San Jose-to-San Antonio dir

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