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New York Times crossword of December 13th, 2020 other clues |
Advice columnist Savage |
Out of tune ... or bubbles |
Saturn or Mercury, once |
___ fever |
Prayer leader |
Opening opening? |
Yeats or Keats |
Pliocene, e.g. |
Something to build on |
Ancient Aegean land |
The fly in fly-fishing, e.g. |
Turn |
Indy film? (1981) |
Render unnecessary |
Female deer |
Classic sci-fi anthology whose first story is titled "Robbie" |
Sound from a flock |
Road movie? (1950) |
Some M.I.T. grads: Abbr. |
Bizarre |
React to a stubbed toe, maybe |
Confident juggler's props |
Film director's cry |
Blood work locales |
Sound of relief |
Cannoli ingredient |
PG movie? (1992) |
Anthem opening |
A little bit of work |
Brush off |
Draw out |
Hilarious folks |
World capital with the Gangnam district |
Challenge |
Hummingbird feeder filler |
Blatant |
N.Y. engineering sch. |
Actress de Matteo of "Sons of Anarchy" |
Family film? (1972) |
Barely contain anger |
___ glance |
Thor : Thursday :: ___ : Wednesday |
Suffix with hero |
Oration station |
Cleverly self-referential |
Social stratum |
Common 99¢ purchase |
Dock-udrama? (1954) |
Spendthrift's opposite |
___ Palace, Indian tourist attraction |
Perfectly timed |
Pilot, e.g. |
Short film? (1989) |
Where Minos ruled |
Safe, on board |
Violet variety |
Wait in neutral |
Jack rabbits, but not rabbits |
Saturnus or Mercurius |
Part of a sewing kit |
Nair rival, once |
Not so moving? |
Nile reptile |
Its name is derived from the Greek for "I burn" |
OB/GYNs, e.g. |
Wear off? |
Easygoing |
Hometowners |
Toy (with), as an idea |
Least strict |
___ mundi |
Popular ABC programming block of the '90s |
"Perhaps" |
Fine spray |
66 and others: Abbr. |
One of the Borgias |
Rubber-stamp, say |
Kids use it for texts |
"Vous êtes ___" (French map notation) |
Grp. with the Vezina Trophy |
Pastels and charcoal, for two |
Swear words? |
More than enough |
Enjoy some dishes without doing dishes, perhaps |
Hasten |
___ Tuesday (Aimee Mann's band) |
Dot follower |
Some ESPN highlights, for short |
Something often underlined and blue |
Half-moon tide |
___ the crack of dawn |
Balderdash |
Trickster of Shoshone mythology |
Short-legged hound |
Fuel additive brand |
17, for an R-rated movie |
Director Ashby |
Dappled horse |
Key |
Hidden downside |
Man's name that's another man's name backward |
In poor condition, as old machinery |
Choler |
___ about (approximately) |
Undesirable plane seat |
Often-animated greeting |
Yes or no follower |
Flub |
Eye drop |
New Deal program, in brief |
Co. with brown trucks |
Palindromic title |
See 118-Down |
Lady of Spain |
Anti-mob law, for short |
Baby shower gift |
Photographer Goldin |
___ Pérignon |
___ given Sunday |
"My package arrived!" |
Alcoholic drink consumed in one gulp |
French stars |
Clench |
Utah national park |
Bit of ranch dressing? |
Got around |
Street vendor |
Radio buttons |
First name of a literary "Papa" |
Diminutive |
Cat's pajamas? |
Extends a tour |
Invite to enter |
Parts of kingdoms |
When repeated, a "Seinfeld" expression |
Scruff |
Masseur's target |
With 78-Down, Greek letters that together sound like a world capital |
Dashed |
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