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New York Times crossword of December 5th, 2021 other clues |
"Bull" airer |
Out |
Win for a 10-Down |
Yukon automaker |
Set down |
Who is "too small to make a difference," per a Greta Thunberg book title |
Propel, as a shell |
"... and to ___ good night!" |
... FLOOR FLOOR FLOOR ... |
It's got some miles on it |
Home to the Burj Khalifa, for short |
Singular |
Stark who was crowned Queen of the North on "Game of Thrones" |
... GRIZZLY GRIZZLY GRIZZLY ... |
First responder, for short |
Percussion instrument of African origin |
What some kings and queens dress in |
Maker of the classic video game Frogger |
... PROPOSAL PROPOSAL PROPOSAL ... |
Kind of milk |
Rapper with more than 20 Grammys |
Reps |
Click ___ (artificial increasers of website hits) |
Goddess of the dawn |
Pet lovers' org. |
James who sang "I Sing the Blues" |
Grandma, affectionately |
Roy Lichtenstein's genre |
Brit's "How shocking!" |
What many lifeguards have |
... COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL ... |
Steve with eight N.B.A. championship rings |
Chemical suffixes |
Like the color of honey |
"Give me a break, would you?!" |
Philosopher who wrote "A Treatise of Human Nature" |
Lead-in to ask or suggest |
Get hitched |
They're explained by Newton's law of universal gravitation |
N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Shannon |
Inconveniences |
Company with a Page Program |
... AMBITION AMBITION AMBITION ... |
Word-of-mouth |
Actor Spall of "Prometheus" |
Literally, "I bow to you" |
Op. ___ (footnote abbr.) |
... STAIRS STAIRS STAIRS ... |
___ di Pietro, artist better known as Fra Angelico |
Ta-ta |
Opposite of down: Abbr. |
"Let's Stay Together" singer, 1971 |
... CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION ... |
Slight problem |
Pablo Neruda work |
"Please, I can handle this" |
Many an informant employed by Sherlock Holmes |
Org. involved in the Scopes Monkey Trial |
R.S.V.P. option |
Way up or way down |
Pocketful in ring-around-the-rosy |
Syracuse-to-Albany dir. |
Part of a contract |
Christmas fir |
Investor behind the scenes |
Palindromic feminine name |
One gifted with the "inner eye" |
Word on a candy heart |
Before, poetically |
Piercing spot |
___ cavity (where the lungs are located) |
Likely loser |
Hawaiian taro dish |
Family member inaptly found in "ladies only" |
High school subj. |
Vehicle company with a market value over $1 trillion |
Adventurous kids in a 1985 film |
Napoleon's famed war horse |
Shout |
Some diaper changers |
Rapper dissed by Jay-Z in "Takeover" |
Young 'uns |
Popular Toyotas |
How a zombie might spread the infection |
Ostrich relatives |
Peter out |
"Symphony in Black" artist |
Something necessary for gain, they say |
The "grand slam" of showbiz awards, in brief |
Like some apparel, in song |
Mimic |
Opposite of FF |
Together |
Kind of jar |
Org. that hires cryptanalysts |
Samurai's sword |
Awful-smelling |
Give one's take |
Religion that emphasizes seva, or "selfless service" |
Astrology or palmistry |
Sandiego not usually found in San Diego |
Lew ___, portrayer of Dr. Kildare |
Badger |
Brouhaha |
When doubled, boring result in the Premier League |
Word commonly following the Oxford comma |
Messy sort |
What seven did to nine, in a joke |
Lament |
Celebrity gossip site |
Like New Jerseyans vis-à-vis New Yorkers |
Destination for Birthright trips: Abbr. |
Someone's in the kitchen with her, in song |
Savory Chinese snack |
Grinder |
Put ___ on (limit) |
Dennis the Menace's appropriately named dog |
Bishops, e.g. |
Execs: Abbr. |
Smartphone predecessors, for short |
Choice words |
Card-matching game |
Prefix with binary |
Male etiquette, as described by Barney Stinson on "How I Met Your Mother" |
Eyeteeth |
Clique |
Exam with a 35-minute timed essay, in brief |
What 10s represent |
Notable chameleon feature |
Grinds away |
Not friendly |
___ Minor |
Singer India.___ |
Part of the eye |
Demure |
See 20-Across |
Pac-12 athlete |
Rapscallion |
___-yo |
They're found below the "To" field |
Tuna, on a sushi menu |
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