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Noon, on some clocks crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 19th, 2023 other clues
___ 2600 (bygone console)
Raised
Worker welfare org.
Guitar accessories
___-de-camp
Close by
"This cardboard belt is a waist of paper," for example?
Like the Gobi
Capacity
Sharp increase
Year abroad
Good times doing bench presses?
"Canvases" for crossword constructors
Bread for baba ghanouj
Billy the Kid, for one
Granola grain
Reusable shopping bag
Why the pizza oven is so hard to clean?
Egyptian ruler from 51 to 30 B.C., familiarly
"Curious …"
"I want a turn!"
Auditioned, maybe
___ poker (bluffing game)
Desire in the dessert aisle?
Stock advice, say
___ Horan, Irish musician
Summertime quaff
Hand, in Spanish
___-Seltzer
Start of some advice … or a phonetic hint to 17-, 24-, 37- and 48-Across
Overflow (with)
It has the makings of a hero
Took a dive
Tax form figs.
Convention freebies
One way to be in love
Capital of Ghana
Prey snatcher
Issue a mea culpa
Mechanical repetition
"Sorta" suffix
White tees and blue jeans, e.g.
Hit the ball out of the park, say
End of an academic address
Fox's refuge
How hors d'oeuvres may be served
Typographical embellishment
17-syllable verse
French forest in a Shakespeare play
Ticked, as a box
Took a load off
Where tourists might take a picture of themselves seemingly holding up a tower
Iridescent gem
Singer Ora
Mollusks named for their shape
Largest movie theater chain in the world
"Hilarious!," in a text
Shabby, maybe
Lasted longer than
Cinephile's channel
Scrape (out)
Shout with laughter
Little whirlpool
Bedframe piece
Snakelike fish
"Black Panther" composer Göransson, who shares his first name with another famous composer
"OK, got it"
Nipping pests
Nettles
Like some wine barrels
Boxer Ali whose first name contains only the letters in "Ali"
How many sardines are packed
Petulant
WhatsApp owner
They might be checked at the door
Not a lot
One that ewe can count on?

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