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Politician parodied by Dana Carvey on 1990s "S.N.L." crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 20th, 2020 other clues |
Currency of Thailand |
Kiss |
U.S. city just south of Timpanogos Cave National Monument |
Minus |
Something to shoot for |
One who hasn't turned pro? |
Strong adhesive |
Indiana governor Holcomb |
She debuted on March 9, 1959, in a black-and-white striped swimsuit |
Virtual pet simulation game that won an Ig Nobel prize for its Japanese creators |
[Grrr!] |
Glenn Miller classic |
Purchases on 14 de febrero |
Major talent grp. representing athletes and entertainers |
Outpourings |
Overplays, with "up" |
Toy that was originally called "L'Écran Magique" ("The Magic Screen") |
"Lost ___ is never found again": Benjamin Franklin |
Natl. Humor Month |
Mild, light-colored cigar |
Things found in wandering souls? |
Rhodes of the Rhodes scholarship |
Photo finishes |
U.S./U.K. divider: Abbr. |
Loyally following |
Flag carrier with an alphabetically ordered name |
Trim |
Game that got a big boost when Johnny Carson demonstrated it with Eva Gabor on "The Tonight Show" |
Showy shrub |
Schlepped |
City in north-central Florida |
Writer Arthur Conan ___ |
Umpteen |
Day to play with new toys |
Food ___ (Thanksgiving feeling) |
Like subway walls, often |
Final authority |
William ___, founder of Investor's Business Daily |
___ area, part of the brain linked to speech production |
Toy that was derived from a wallpaper cleaner |
"I'm here to help" |
Contented sigh |
Phillies div. |
___ treatment |
Harlem attraction, with "the" |
Golf great Sam |
Place for torn-off wrapping paper |
Combined |
Most common day to call in sick: Abbr. |
Right away |
Toy with 18 spoken phrases, including "I love you" and "May I have a cookie?" |
Investment firm T. ___ Price |
A halogen-containing salt |
___-Locka, Fla. |
"My luck has to change at some point" |
Performed a Latin ballroom dance |
Puzzle toy solved in a record 3.47 seconds in 2018 |
Toy that astronauts brought to space to secure tools in zero gravity |
Goes off |
Grannies |
Not on solid ground, say |
Piece in the game go |
Strong criticism |
Chichi |
Spring event |
Rigging pole |
Longest-serving Israeli prime minister, familiarly |
Driver around Hollywood |
"And, touching ___, make blessed my rude hand": Romeo |
Small snare drums |
Inaccurate information |
Game with red and yellow cards |
1904 World's Fair city: Abbr. |
Flint is a form of it |
Moonfish |
Sacking site in A.D. 410 |
Physical, e.g. |
"Holy cow!" |
Appointment that may be hard to change |
Curve |
Dr. Fauci's agcy. |
Poli ___ |
Premiere arrival |
Classic comics teen with good manners |
They can elevate art |
Alley ___ |
Org. with boosters |
The beginning, in an idiom |
By the end of 1996, one million of this toy was sold in a shopping frenzy |
"South Pacific" hero |
2014 film directed by Ava DuVernay |
Goes after |
Simian world |
First toy to be advertised on TV |
Open hostilities |
St. Patrick's home |
See the sights |
Feed lines to |
Its box once read "A sweet little game for sweet little folks" |
Toy that sold more cars in America in 1991 than the Honda Accord or Ford Taurus |
Promoting peace |
Actress Taylor of "Mystic Pizza" |
"That was Zen, this is ___" (philosophy pun) |
Smart |
"The Tempest" king |
Cleanliness fixation, e.g., in brief |
Brit. military award |
Little bits |
Reason for glasses |
Singer with a self-titled #1 album in 2002 |
Be less than ambitious |
Subj. for some aspiring bilinguals |
Sierra ___ |
Operatic villains, often |
Totaled |
Legal assistant, briefly |
Future J.D.'s hurdle |
Not just available online |
Biblical ending |
Soon |
With some downside |
Shot from a doc |
Statement of resistance |
Big name in small planes |
Took care of a tabby, say |
Counters |
Tik___ (app) |
Ballpark figures |
Lasting impression |
Give up (on) |
Shopping site with a "Toys" section |
Straddling |
Sight from the Sicilian town of Taormina |
Textile worker |
One whistling while working in the Garden? |
Address with dots |
Swimsuit part |
Suffix suggested by the wiggling of one's hand |
Calf-eteria? |
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