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New York Times crossword of December 16th, 2023 other clues
Place with dressing options
Name found forward and backward in "Miranda rights"
Ones making a racket?
Heart
Motion pictures?
Film unlikely to have a costume designer
Young woman, quaintly
"You can't be serious"
New LinkedIn members, perhaps
Clear evidence
Tiny type size
One side in a noted family feud
What to call a king
First band to surpass one billion streams on Spotify (2014)
___ sauce
Events offering a whole lot to choose from?
Alternative to cooking oil
*****, say
Moved
Surfing hazards
Singer Bobby with a brave-sounding last name
Crushes that have lost their sparkle?
Companies
One subject to a religious ban from the 1521 Edict of Worms
Savoury pies
Buenos ___
"Be prepared"
World Wildlife Fund and others, in brief
Winter accessory
"I ___!"
"That's super"
Trash hauler
Musical effect that comes from the Italian for "to play on a harp"
Bookish
"Did it start already?"
Time piece?
Audacious self-assurance
Isn't 100%
Tiny messenger
Factory seconds, for short
Sentence with a lot of commas, perhaps
They're impulsive
Situations involving multiple romantic partners
Courteous behavior, formally
Portmanteau for poly relationships
Pretend to be
Follower of one or single in biology
Its moves include Enchufla and Sombrero steps
Bottom
Events with matadores
Hades vis-à-vis Persephone
Thickets
"If I could have the honor ..."
Fragrant brew used in traditional medicine
Geographical abbr.
Church gifts
Opposite of peaceful
Custom car built with old parts and a shabby aesthetic
Bleak
Cut used for London broil, traditionally
Classic video game character portrayed by John Leguizamo (1993)
Complete
Figure (out)
Crew implement

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