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New York Times crossword of December 17th, 2023 other clues
Delights
Seesaw-powered vehicle on railroad tracks
They may be wireless
Mass approvals
Bay Area start-up mecca
Powered (by)
Where Lords Byron and Tennyson studied
Site of a claw machine
Private meeting
Add, as cilantro to guacamole
"___ of course!"
Alternative to Google
Failed web venture, in slang
Previously, in poetry
Biggest club in Vegas?
Flabbergast
Real dump
Trekker to Mecca
Org. that employed W.W. II-era Donald Duck as a spokesperson
Murals or graffiti, e.g.
How one might sing an R&B ballad
It might make your hair stand on end
Whales swim in them
Declaration upon arrival
Mormon Church inits.
Sensational reading material
___-repeated
Longstanding rivalries
Stir up
Expansive
Recreational ___
1937 Steinbeck novella
Pedicure target
Count on one hand?
Airer of the morning show "Get Up"
Do the bare minimum
Olive in old comics
"You!?," whimsically
Former M.L.B. left-handed pitchers Jackson and Leiter
Like the moon in a solar eclipse
Malicious Mr. of fiction
A regular in Italian clubs?
2002 hit song for No Doubt
Cry for a spell?
Angsty and brooding
Significant piece
In the heart of, poetically
Due ÷ due
Fast-food chain with a sunrise in its logo
Call in a ring, for short
Dweller in a tree hollow
Obnoxiously fratty sort
"Allow me to demonstrate?"
Be an ambassador for, in brief
"It all makes sense now"
Like some economies and moisturizers
Left-wing protest group
Past disagreements that are no longer of concern ... or each block of shaded squares in this puzzle?
Don't give up on
How ancient mariners relied on the stars
Actress Witherspoon
Sport
Apt word spelled from this puzzle's "covered" letters, top to bottom
Office monitor, in brief
Son of Isaac
Citizen neighboring 3-Down
Nation across the Bab el-Mandeb Strait from Djibouti
Make out, in London
Must
Drink from the tap?
Negative connector
They often need new suits for work, for short
Move up
"___ girl!"
"Succession" TV family
Left jobs on bad terms, say
Remote button
Home of the Rosa Parks Museum
Siren, for one
Space heater?
Alternative to a cab
"Sounds reasonable"
Abominate
Go-aheads
"Hi there, friend"
Practices diplomacy
How Reubens are made
O.R. V.I.P.s
Suffer
Put together
Fad figurine with colorful unkempt hair
What takes a toll?
Chooses sidewalk over subway, say
Long story short?
Au ___ (menu phrase)
Dum-dum
Life partner
It's a lot for a lord to manage
"I mean ... uh ... it's just ..."
Don Juan
Adler who outwitted Sherlock Holmes
Worn ___ frazzle
"Go ahead and decide"
Co-star of "Airplane!" and "Hot Shots!"
Left quickly, with "out"
"The Crown" actress Claire
How some Cajuns converse
Crumb lugger
Required E.M.T. skill
Much of it is junk
"Cómo ___ usted?"
Mastodons' defenses
Taking after
Lapis ___, blue gem pulverized for paint during the Renaissance
"Arabian Nights" prince
1950s school dance
Over the line, so to speak
Texter's "To me ..."
Sludge
Operator of the Texas Eagle and Southwest Chief
Perfectly refurbished
Rescue dog, e.g.
School email ender
Some low-risk government issues, informally
Take for ___ (bamboozle)
Natalie with 12 Top 40 hits
"Are you serious?!"
Unlink from a social media post, say
California's San ___ County
Barbecue leftovers
"Hoo-boy!"
Brainstorm
Lowly deckhand
What one star may mean
[shiver]
Bitter brew, in brief
Cause of a swollen head
Air ... or chair
Illegal car maneuver, often

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