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New York Times crossword of December 24th, 2023 other clues
Using the bow, in music
Guesstimate
XXX
Private retreat, of a sort
Charged exclamation during a court trial
"La ___ de los Espiritus," debut novel for Isabel Allende
Littlest sucklings
Contents of a pot
Ancient landmark whose name translates to "high city"
Shadow
Reporter's coup
One who's not afraid to brag
Fermented honey concoction
Let
Bygone Seattle hoopsters
Sympathize with
Computer command
What you might get when you purchase Christmas ornaments on December 26
Part of a sleigh
Contraction that's a homophone of 13-Across
Lover of Hero, in Greek myth
With significance
In the manner of
"Ithaca is ___" (punny slogan)
Actress Diana of "The Avengers"
Arthur Ashe Courage Award, for one
Number of lords a-leaping
Surprise birthday parties often involve them
Quantity of beer … or monkeys?
Max or X
Name of Lincoln's favorite dog
Branding need
___ buco
End of autumn?
Highly prized collectibles, in lingo
Bad design feature for a Christmas stocking?
Fourth word in "Jingle Bells"
Hurt
Take a risk
"Illmatic" rapper
Skateboard tricks started by kicking with the back foot
Dry, as Italian wine
O'er and o'er
Bring on board
Actress Skye
Barks, perhaps
Mr. Potter vis-à-vis George Bailey, in "It's a Wonderful Life"
"King Lear" daughter
Fixes, as broken 93-Down
Scary sight at the beach
Olympic gymnast Korbut
Sign of approval
Kim's ex, in tabloids
Formal "you," in Spain
Muffle
Actress Wen of "The Mandalorian"
Dude, in modern slang
Workers seen in five squares in this puzzle?
Make ends meet
End of turn?
Binds tightly
Speedy Northeast train
Topples (over)
"___ Misbehavin'"
Relative of a cassowary
Midnight Mass leader
Hurdle for a prospective J.D.
Locale of the final scene in "Vertigo"
"Regrettably …"
Like Ebenezer Scrooge
Sweet custardy concoction
Start of a well-known address in Verona
Dress down
"The Winter's ___"
Clearance sale warning
Iconic features of "Under Pressure" and "Come Together"
What awaits a tragic hero
Bactrian pair
Hereditary
Walked assuredly
Brings to a boil
Colorful background
Uncle ___ ("Seinfeld" character)
Madrid's home, in the Olympics
Uncle ___
Regarding
Tree in "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
Dispatches
Capital just below the 60th parallel
Musical style associated with Harry Belafonte
What a filthy mess!
Order
Magazine based in Paris
Record kept on an employee
What transforms Bruce Banner into the Hulk
Spongy dessert
Article of clothing that might be decorated with candy canes
Full of sex or profanity, maybe
Business card no.
Beam
Goddess of the rainbow
[I've had enough!]
Puts to sleep, say
Analyzes, as a metaphor
"The Bells" poet
Two or three
Big name in book publishing since 1817
"God bless us, every ___!"
1040 fig.
Down, at the casino
No longer at the top of one's game
Destruction
Aphrodite's frequent companion
"Hustlers" star, familiarly
She/___
Fictional band fronted by David St. Hubbins
Start of a playground rhyme
Not custom, as merchandise
___ gras
Incline
Breezy, as a book
Incline
Word added to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954
"___ everyone?"
Heart diagnostic, in brief
Heineken brand
Floral symbols of purity
See 85-Across
First-class
Mononymous Irish singer
Wafer brand
Tops
Pose
Member of a wet quintet
Word with witch or treasure
Repentant sort
Neuter
Hiatus
Prefix with friendly

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