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New York Times crossword of December 10th, 2023 other clues
Encouraging shout
Extreme lethargy
Besson who directed "The Fifth Element"
Soft powder
Family on TV's "Smallville"
Fifth-brightest star in the night sky
The groundskeeper spent years studying …
Food critic's asset
Race in H. G. Wells's "The Time Machine"
Chinese dynasty
Ex-Giant Manning
Where one might store sheet music
So-called "All-Father" of myth
Golf champ McIlroy
Business card abbr.
"___ Day Will Come" (1963 #1 hit)
Salts
Seaside retreat?
"Little ol' me?"
In and between
Event that might have "mutton busting"
The Vitamin Shoppe competitor
The sound engineer was obsessed with the …
Online command denoted by an arrow inside a cloud
"___ had it!"
Obliques, e.g.
The weary general sat in his …
Reason to remove metal accessories
Japanese maker of watches and mobile phones
Inner self, in Jungian philosophy
Butter bit
Courtroom affirmation
Big name in filters
Grand finale?
Things indicated by yellow signage
Company acquired by Morgan Stanley in 2020
Having needles, as a cactus
Unagi or anago
Secret clique
French term of endearment
Southwestern syrup source
Instrument heard at the conclusion of "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Muscat native
Dicey
Foe in the Elder Scrolls video games
Neophyte, informally
Small cut
Analogy words
"Pronto!"
The paid escort was fined for …
Stave off
How subway cars are packed during rush hour
Place of birth, education, work history, etc.
What a haggler hopes to pay
Exchanged words?
Like some rehab
Polite term of address
Where Carol Burnett studied theater arts, for short
"Just happen to" mention some famous people
Eat
Director Lee
An eye for an aye, say?
Low island
Hole puncher
19-Down for a cleanup hitter
Kirsten of 1995's "Jumanji"
Summer cooler
___ Baiul, Olympic figure-skating gold medalist
Musical feature in "Swan Lake" and "Peter and the Wolf"
Went trekking, say
Hwy. that runs from Key West to Maine
Flat earth?
Whiskey ingredient
Item of clothing patented by Mary Phelps Jacob in 1914
See 9-Down
One way to wish
Orange sources
P, to Plato
Physique, slangily
The club's bouncer earned a living …
Ten-spot
Bump on a log, say
The fashion magazine's editor focused on fasteners in her …
Subjects of some cautionary tales
BOGO or YOLO
Org. overseeing workers' well-being
Like Jabba the Hutt
Wrath
Tube traveler?
Whiskered bottom-dweller
Things with keys
Treatment site
Workout focus, informally
The Coyotes, on N.H.L. scoreboards
Most wan
The veterinarian specialized in mending …
Hubbub
Insurance giant acquired by CVS in 2018
Leader of a flock
Obnoxious sort
Niche
The carpenter measured twice for the ideal …
Emmy winner Aduba
It's done in barrels
Salted ___ (margarita option)
Natural hairstyles, informally
Green region on a Risk board
Swelters
Something with a preview in a social media post
Up to
AOL, e.g.
___ Stic (pen brand)
Name hidden in "I smell a rat"
Coat for a cookout
Plot device for many a soap opera
Eccentric
Relative of Camembert
Lead-in to service or sacrifice
Dr. who wrote "I like nonsense. It wakes up the brain cells"
Rent
Customer service "assistant," at times
Cry of frustration
Goddess depicted at the foot of King Tut's coffin
Goes (for)
"I'm at your disposal"
Game divided into periods called chukkers
Hockey fake
Virgil at the O.K. Corral
Kick back
Brooding bunch
Strongly suspecting
Singer Mars
Velodrome vehicles
___ rock, genre for T. Rex
Kind of milk
Winter hrs. in Chi-Town
Undershirt, maybe
Tired
Melted mess

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