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What the "Mona Lisa" is painted on crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 3rd, 2024 other clues |
Frame job |
Joke teller |
Part of a baseball uniform |
Without company |
"That's ___!" ("Don't do it!") |
Brouhaha |
Vanilla ice cream with peanut butter cups and fudge |
The "N" of NDA |
Bathed, old-style |
Adverb that often precedes "possible" |
Actor Brody of "The Pianist" |
Classic Sichuan dish made with bean curd |
Speaker's platform |
Perched on |
Sense of self |
Attorney general before Garland |
Pickle container |
What many junk foods contain ... with a hint to the initials of 17-, 25-, 48- and 56-Across |
Father of a mule |
When doubled, a Hawaiian fish |
Was up on points |
Place of bliss |
Manicured stretch of grass |
Frat party offering |
Bite-size Mars candy, familiarly |
Like waters during a storm |
Place to store cocktail-making equipment |
Librarian's reprimand |
2001 boxing biopic |
Fictional burrito on "Parks and Recreation" that "literally killed a guy last year" |
Director Jean-___ Godard |
Violet variety |
Operating system whose logo features a penguin |
Dashboard fig. |
Video chat service owned by Microsoft |
Watched without intervening |
America's "Uncle" |
Chess rating system |
Hammer's home |
Not mentioned |
Irk |
One might be red or yellow in soccer |
___ whim |
Chocolaty coffee orders |
Tattoo, colloquially |
Pink vodka drink |
Lacks the ability to |
___ Suárez, former prime minister who lends his name to Spain's largest airport |
Fork over the cash |
Amount of time for Kate Hudson to "Lose a Guy," in a 2003 film |
Pong company |
Dazzle |
Venetian magistrate of old |
"Pulp Fiction" studio |
Curve |
First K-pop band to perform at the American Music Awards |
Actor who plays Lieutenant Sulu in the rebooted "Star Trek" films |
The N.F.L.'s Cardinals, on scoreboards |
Totally stress out |
What a bill may become |
Animal that is unable to fly with its ears, regrettably |
Slowly leak |
Not sweet, as wine |
Mummify, e.g. |
Way of getting online that might sound like "beep beep beeHAW beeHAW beeeeeep SHRHRHRHRH" |
Fortify with nutrients |
Pileup, as of complaints |
Neighbor of Croatia |
Packs (down) |
Cause, as havoc |
Chucks |
Eye sore? |
Baking amt. |
Bestow knighthood on |
Lead-in to -tocin |
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