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LA Times crossword of December 26th, 2020 other clues
Apple product
Collector's frame
Mozart's Queen of the Night, for one
Cover on the road
Guacamole, e.g.
"Agreed!"
Tiny and unimportant
"The First __"
Must
Make a narrow escape?
In itself
Slips into
Rhapsody, perhaps
Field pair
Virtuoso
Tie with the dealer, in blackjack
La Liga cheer
Like Dorothy Parker's humor
Red state?
Any of Florida's Dry Tortugas
Some "SVU" roles
Cut out
Model builders, at times
Bauhaus founder Gropius
Not peripheral
Chateau Montelena's home
Ban from practice
Spring break destination, briefly
Word of resignation
__ Eats
Rambled
Calamitous
Obviously full of anticipation
Art store supply
It may be pulled before a final
Thing in the Roman Senate
Has a clear conscience, maybe
Gobs
Oddly, trailers may precede one
Like many a horror film victim
Low tide formation
A server may carry one
Gum, after use
Makes up
Really could use, with "for"
Unfortunate
Diner patron played by Stephen King in "Mr. Mercedes," e.g.
"The Vagina Monologues" playwright
Takes interest, maybe
Bear that can bark
Call counterpart
Captain, at times
Dog topper
Sum up
Begin to set boundaries
First woman to lie in honor in the U.S. Capitol
Compost bin remnant
"Cloverfield" characters
Highly energetic sort
What a city dweller may do on a building roof
Jellyfish
Pikelike fish
Burns with a light touch?
Oceanic
Point from which a recovery can begin
Animated Disney bibliophile
Indian novelist Desai
Slangy craving
Gritting one's teeth, maybe
Old dance hall tunes
__ pass

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