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Russian novelist Maxim crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 1st, 2019 other clues |
Bird growing up Down Under |
Honey |
Suddenly stand at attention |
Apt move when dancing the salsa? |
Home of the Huskies, informally |
"He's like ___ to me" |
Undo, legislatively |
Notwithstanding |
... It abuts water on only one of its four sides |
Attach, as a ribbon |
Possible result of late payments, informally |
Verb on a candy heart |
Tithing portion |
... It's an ellipse |
"Little House on the Prairie" girl |
Italian "darling" |
Like drumheads |
Frankish finish |
Inker's artwork |
Meeting expectations |
Source of Andrew Carnegie's fortune |
Heir extension? |
Lambaste |
Competitor |
Of all time |
Impersonator's skill |
... It was predominantly German |
Sci-fi character depicted as a glowing red dot |
Punjab's capital |
Things around a cloverleaf |
Footprint maker |
Give ___ on the wrist |
Jennifer who wrote the Pulitzer-winning "A Visit From the Goon Squad" |
Currently |
Van Gogh masterwork |
Move offshore, say |
... It's an American name for a German game |
Fuel mileage, for example |
Gambling game akin to bingo |
Drift ice pieces |
Vouch for |
Letters on an incomplete syllabus |
Serious |
Like par 2 holes among all holes in miniature golf |
Rapper Tone ___ |
___ the Orange (Syracuse mascot) |
Pretentious |
Defibrillator pros |
Some rectangular tablets |
... They're of Indian origin |
Wind-up toys? |
It's often performed by 105-Across |
Sounds of enlightenment |
Like bicycle chains |
... It's a woodwind from Central Europe |
Onetime home of the Vikings and the Twins |
Make litter-proof? |
Wholehearted endorsement |
Flanged structural support |
Yang's opposite |
Cool red giants |
U.S. viticulture region |
Printing hues |
It starts in Mar. |
Make amends? |
They're compacter than compacts |
Miffed |
... It's a rodent native to the Andes |
Mo. when the N.F.L., N.B.A., N.H.L. and M.L.B. all have games |
Unidentified person in a suit |
Big name in the soup aisle |
Overruns |
Highly decorated |
Eruption particulates |
When doubled, a Yale football song |
Survive |
___ Lanka |
Spoons, e.g. |
Cop ___ |
... It's a legume |
Hindu tradition that's two men's names in reverse |
Trite |
Popular microwave snack |
What avengers get |
Exam for many sophs. and jrs. |
Second most popular Vietnamese surname (after Nguyen) |
Kitt who played Catwoman on TV |
In ___ development |
Expunges |
Home to the Sundance Film Festival |
Salt's hip-hop counterpart |
Aerobatic maneuver |
Tart dessert |
Vintage-looking shade |
La-la lead-in |
Preventive medicine, slangily |
"Star Wars" nickname |
Short story |
West end? |
Pixelatedness, for short |
Abhors |
Slices of life: Abbr. |
Historic discovery |
Umami enhancer, for short |
What diet products often contain |
Alternative indication |
First, last, male or female name |
Gilded chest in the Bible |
Cathy's comics cry |
Not just any |
Fish that's 69-Down reversed |
High-grade U.S.M.C. enlistee |
Lima lady: Abbr. |
Regard |
Atoms |
A rancher might pull one over a calf |
Cornerstone abbr. |
... They're lousy places to sleep |
"To repeat ..." |
Subdued |
More overbearing |
Huffington of journalism |
Septennial symptom? |
Charismatic |
Compares (to) |
Throws in one's two cents |
... It usually comes from sheep |
Dash dial |
Unmatched sock, informally |
Silty spot |
Welcoming whiff |
Phrase before a date |
Eponym of a London insurer |
Highway haulers |
Parking lot souvenir |
AARPers |
Part of a gym set |
Bagged leaves? |
Dashed |
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