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Tribe that lent its name to a Nebraska county crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 29th, 2020 other clues |
Skulls |
By way of |
"Happily ever after" ... or what 17-, 27-, 39- or 47-Across has? |
"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" actress Kemper |
Tablet released in 2010 |
Speaks with a gravelly voice |
Cuts with shears, maybe |
"Auld Lang ___" |
Ten Commandments, e.g. |
Pizazz |
Some classroom wall hangings |
___ Spiegel (German newsmagazine) |
Garment that may be "dropped" |
Broadcasts |
Ones usually found at home |
Mother ___ |
Many a groan inducer |
Moving at a snail's pace |
Super bargain |
Political division, metaphorically |
Locales of wasps and spies |
___ coffee |
Hipster's "gotcha" |
Particle in a particle accelerator |
Secure at shore |
Kind of nut |
Leave out |
Loosen, as a knot |
Half of a Monopoly pair |
Show known for its cold opens, for short |
Cantankerous |
"Smart as a whip" and "sharp as a tack" |
Mideast sultanate |
Largest lizard on earth (up to 10 feet long) |
Guard's command |
Sweet-talk and send chocolates, say |
Xena, notably |
Looks lasciviously |
Sass |
Toronto landmark that's the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere |
Cereal bit |
Totally lost |
Funnyman Brooks |
In years past |
Who sang the 1973 #1 hit "Midnight Train to Georgia" |
Request for payment |
It might be brown or pale |
Moscow turndown |
Cable channel named for a talk show host |
One of three in a Morse "S" |
Spacious |
What the biblical Methuselah is famous for |
A pop |
"Keep as is" |
The Golden State, familiarly |
Director Anderson |
Rocky Mountain National Park sighting |
It's all about me, me, me |
Big Alaska export |
Opposite of loose |
Bank statement no. |
Waylay, as a conversation |
Tandoori bread |
Deduce |
Salacious |
Spiral-horned African antelope |
Some bridal accessories |
Big name in dog food |
Kind of tide |
Modern war hazards, for short |
___ vera |
Sit ___ (audit) |
Pulitzer-winning James |
Galileo, by birth |
"You rang?" |
Frosty coating |
Salon creations |
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