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New York Times crossword of December 6th, 2023 other clues
Haute couture name
"Hamilton" cast member Phillipa
Home to more than 20 million Pakistanis
Having been sloshed out
"Hell, yes!"
Holler when the game is deadlocked
High-priced perfume ingredient
H.S. student's test result, on a scale of 1 to 5
Homemaker from Mayberry
Help
Hobby shop purchase with a large wood or plastic base
Helmet wearer's potential embarrassment
"How Deep Is Your Love" singer Barry, Maurice or Robin
Huffy response to a threat
"Hooray!"
Hip dressers
Having gone to an extra period, for short
"House" actress Ward
Household detergent brand
Hustle
Huge gem, slangily
Holy service
Hotel room option: Abbr.
Helpful skill for guessers?
Humorist Bombeck
Half a soft drink?
"Hallelujah!" singers
"Holy cow!"
Herr, here
Hard to believe, as a tale
Hardy's "before"
Host
"Hurrah!" at a stadium
Harsh rule, metaphorically
"… has come ___ surprise"
Hard to believe
Hobbyist's purchase
Hones, as a blade
"Harvey" star James
Heat center of the 2000s
Honored
Hypocrite's perch, perhaps
Health problem now largely eradicated in the U.S.
Hummer's interior?
"Here's an ___ …"
Hurried past
Hacks, say
"Have you ___ wool?"
Hall-of-Fame QB Bart
Have a gander
Hollywood's Amanda
Honda Civic competitor from Kia
Hang on to
Heavy D's genre
"Hasn't impressed me much"
Hybrid genre of country and 33-Across, pejoratively
"Happy Days ___ Here Again"
Handle letters
Haughty intellectual
Hammer sound
Hang on to
Herd at Yellowstone
Hatch plans
Heehawing animal
Having a rough texture
Home to Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett
Huge issue for some teens
High-tech gaming tournament, briefly
Helter-skelter scrambles
Hagiography subjects: Abbr.
Hoodless pullovers often worn with other layers
Hercule Poirot, e.g., for short
Hog part
Hopping mad sort
Historically
"Hah!"
Hard drinks similar to bourbons

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