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New York Times crossword of December 11th, 2023 other clues
Incline for a wheelchair
Charley horse, e.g.
Partners of dits, in Morse code
Gem whose name comes from "upala," the Sanskrit word for "precious stone"
Japanese bread crumbs
This is a test!
Union of two major companies
Item in a computer folder
Altered, as an article
"Time to hit the road!"
Foldable bed
Wampanoag chief of the 1600s also known as King Philip
Small amount, as of hair cream
Big commotion
Some cameras, for short
Crystal ball, e.g.
On the ocean
Temperature measurer for turkeys and roasts
Yemen's capital
Like the steak in steak tartare
"The Persistence of Memory" artist
Restaurant chain known for its flapjacks
Beer dispenser at a frat party
Acid
Ticking item that helps musicians keep time
Consumed
Sweet liqueur often put in coffee
Goodyear airships
"___ this just lovely?"
"I'm back!" … or a hint to 17-, 24-, 38- and 51- Across
Olympic sled
Small plateaus
Sicilian volcano
Leak slowly
Official order
Harvest
Home to the Colosseum
Mimicked
One of five for which Jack traded the family cow
Philosopher who studied under Socrates
Zoomed
Score to shoot for
One might be acute or obtuse
Clay targets to be shot, informally
Human
Thawed, as food before cooking
Proposition assumed to be true
Berry who played Storm in "X-Men"
Refine, as ore
Self-referential
"Beat it!"
Additional
River blockers
Side x side, for a square
*Facepalm*
Unit in a flight between stories
"I'm c-c-cold!"
Standstill, in chess
Fish that are often prepared kabayaki-style
Desertlike
Chevrolet S.U.V.
___ or break
Have debts
Not late
Like many plants in urban gardening
Fancy party
Sends, as a postcard
Follow
Slight color
Soccer's Lionel ___
Mascot for Princeton — or Kellogg's Frosted Flakes
Word in most Academy Award titles
___ colada
Suddenly lose self-control
___ and cheese

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