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Number of lords a-leaping crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 24th, 2023 other clues |
Using the bow, in music |
Guesstimate |
XXX |
Private retreat, of a sort |
Charged exclamation during a court trial |
"La ___ de los Espiritus," debut novel for Isabel Allende |
Littlest sucklings |
Contents of a pot |
Ancient landmark whose name translates to "high city" |
Shadow |
Reporter's coup |
One who's not afraid to brag |
Fermented honey concoction |
Let |
Bygone Seattle hoopsters |
Sympathize with |
Computer command |
What you might get when you purchase Christmas ornaments on December 26 |
Part of a sleigh |
Contraction that's a homophone of 13-Across |
Lover of Hero, in Greek myth |
With significance |
In the manner of |
"Ithaca is ___" (punny slogan) |
Actress Diana of "The Avengers" |
Arthur Ashe Courage Award, for one |
Surprise birthday parties often involve them |
Quantity of beer … or monkeys? |
Max or X |
Name of Lincoln's favorite dog |
Branding need |
___ buco |
End of autumn? |
Highly prized collectibles, in lingo |
Bad design feature for a Christmas stocking? |
Fourth word in "Jingle Bells" |
Hurt |
Take a risk |
"Illmatic" rapper |
Skateboard tricks started by kicking with the back foot |
Dry, as Italian wine |
O'er and o'er |
Bring on board |
Actress Skye |
Barks, perhaps |
Mr. Potter vis-à-vis George Bailey, in "It's a Wonderful Life" |
"King Lear" daughter |
Fixes, as broken 93-Down |
Scary sight at the beach |
Olympic gymnast Korbut |
Sign of approval |
Kim's ex, in tabloids |
Formal "you," in Spain |
Muffle |
Actress Wen of "The Mandalorian" |
Dude, in modern slang |
Workers seen in five squares in this puzzle? |
Make ends meet |
End of turn? |
Binds tightly |
Speedy Northeast train |
Topples (over) |
"___ Misbehavin'" |
Relative of a cassowary |
Midnight Mass leader |
Hurdle for a prospective J.D. |
Some cats, chameleons and chinchillas |
Locale of the final scene in "Vertigo" |
"Regrettably …" |
Like Ebenezer Scrooge |
Sweet custardy concoction |
Start of a well-known address in Verona |
Dress down |
"The Winter's ___" |
Clearance sale warning |
Iconic features of "Under Pressure" and "Come Together" |
What awaits a tragic hero |
Bactrian pair |
Hereditary |
Walked assuredly |
Brings to a boil |
Colorful background |
Uncle ___ ("Seinfeld" character) |
Madrid's home, in the Olympics |
Uncle ___ |
Regarding |
Tree in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" |
Dispatches |
Capital just below the 60th parallel |
Musical style associated with Harry Belafonte |
What a filthy mess! |
Order |
Magazine based in Paris |
Record kept on an employee |
What transforms Bruce Banner into the Hulk |
Spongy dessert |
Article of clothing that might be decorated with candy canes |
Full of sex or profanity, maybe |
Business card no. |
Beam |
Goddess of the rainbow |
[I've had enough!] |
Puts to sleep, say |
Analyzes, as a metaphor |
"The Bells" poet |
Two or three |
Big name in book publishing since 1817 |
"God bless us, every ___!" |
1040 fig. |
Down, at the casino |
No longer at the top of one's game |
Destruction |
Aphrodite's frequent companion |
"Hustlers" star, familiarly |
She/___ |
Fictional band fronted by David St. Hubbins |
Start of a playground rhyme |
Not custom, as merchandise |
___ gras |
Incline |
Breezy, as a book |
Incline |
Word added to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954 |
"___ everyone?" |
Heart diagnostic, in brief |
Heineken brand |
Floral symbols of purity |
See 85-Across |
First-class |
Mononymous Irish singer |
Wafer brand |
Tops |
Pose |
Member of a wet quintet |
Word with witch or treasure |
Repentant sort |
Neuter |
Hiatus |
Prefix with friendly |
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