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New York Times crossword of December 22nd, 2019 other clues
Speed that would enable a 23-minute D.C.-to-L.A. flight
One who might give you a shot
Has finished
Food that Marge Simpson once served with "a whisper of MSG"
Where fans are often placed on high?
Miss
Big name in denim
"Te ___"
Collected $200, say
Former superstore chain selling diapers and strollers
Quite a tale
Charitable offering
Spirit
It postulates a space-time fabric
"Egads!"
Film character who says "Kiss me as if it were the last time"
San Francisco's ___ Valley
Congressional budget directives
Cut (off)
TV screen inits.
"Nope"
Lucky strikes?
Massage target
Steinful
Spa amenity
Capital of Belarus
1/x, for x
Record holder for the most Indianapolis 500 laps led (644)
Top type
Online payment option
Hay fever irritant
Mythical being depicted in bronze in Copenhagen Harbor
Followers of dos
Lowly workers
Radio medium
Completely unrestrained
Who once had all 10 of the top 10 Billboard hits simultaneously
Renaissance-themed festival
"The Gift of the Magi" author
Tribute
Swollen, as a lip
"Seriously?"
Drain, as blood
Tears to pieces
Swiss dish
Gobbles (down)
Derisive expressions
Doze (off)
Runs smoothly
They can't do without does
College town of George Washington Carver
Prefix for a polygon with 140° interior angles
Mr. Incredible's actual surname
Headed for overtime
"Absolutely!"
A short rest, so to speak
Hither's partner
He: Lat.
Little Richard hit with "the most inspired rock lyric ever recorded," per Rolling Stone
Sea eagle
Top female baby name of 2014-18
Many-time N.H.L. All-Star Jagr
Year that Michelangelo's "The Crucifixion of St. Peter" was completed
Things the Energizer bunny may need
Sheepish
Fashionable
Nonbinary identity
President Ford and others
Magazine with annual Women of the Year Awards
Focus of an egoist's gaze
Super Bowl trophy eponym
Picked nits
Opening words?
Traditional, if bulky, presents in Santa's bag
Deep-fried doughy treats
"Why do you ask?" response
Ψ
Group with the 2012 chart-topping album "Up All Night," to fans
Hides one's true nature
Yosemite attraction
Thieves' place
___ tear (athlete's injury)
Director DuVernay
Home of the N.C.A.A.'s Rhody the Ram, for short
Picked a card
Govt. org. often impersonated on scam calls
"The Caine Mutiny" author
End of some school names, for short
Abstainers ... or the central column's answers vis-à-vis 20-, 39-, 74- and 101-Across, respectively
Orbicularis ___ (eyelid-closing muscle)
"We ___ Kings"
One in a pocketful
What fools might make of themselves
"Je ne ___ quoi"
Joint winner of FIFA's Player of the Century award in 2000
Top-level foreign policy grp.
Monopoly quartet: Abbr.
Fold
Fuel line
Wallop
1935 Triple Crown winner
Top-ranked professional tennis player for a record 237 consecutive weeks
Ark contents
___ fast one
Labor day setting?
"Beau ___"
Signs off on
"I tell ya!"
Charlotte of "The Facts of Life"
Universal self, in Hinduism
Preserves something?
Houston A.L.'ers
Trump who wrote 2017's "Raising Trump"
Tiny margin of victory
When one usually goes through customs
Purple pool ball
Brushed up on
Lucky ticket holder's cry
Famed Chicago steakhouse
A couple of Bible books
Perturb
Obsolescent TV companion
Longtime NPR host Diane
___ sleep
Disfigure
Work times, typically
Bearing
One might be taken in protest
Paris's ___ La Fayette
Complement of turtledoves in a Christmas song
The 1 in (1,2), in math
Admiral Graf ___ (German W.W. II ship)
Phaser setting
Satellite inhabited continuously since 2000: Abbr.
Leaf (through)

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