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New York Times crossword of December 7th, 2020 other clues
Seat at the bar
___ v. Wade
Mosquitoes and gnats
American living abroad, e.g.
Message to the office staff
Grp. that sets oil benchmarks
___-evaluation
Magnum ___ (greatest work)
Traveled by subway?
Old South American empire
Piece of pizza
Mexican mister
Whom Cain slew
Like a recovering hosp. patient, perhaps
Dot's counterpart in Morse code
Japanese sash
Dog walker's need
Reason some people move to the Cayman Islands
Foreordained
Chrissy of "This Is Us"
Item in a purse
Start a game of cards
More than amazing
Drawers for money
Dickens's "___ House"
Pet peeves?
Wine region of California
Nail the test
Like some ski slopes and prices
Pharmacy offerings
Certain pueblo dweller
Put forward, as a theory
Any minute now
Hurricane that was the subject of 2006's "When the Levees Broke"
Should, informally
Microwaves
Keeping a stiff upper lip
Long part of a rose
Hot après-ski beverage
First word of a fairy tale
Dinghy or dory
Alternative to Chicago's Midway
Six years, for a U.S. senator
Vow before a judge
Tentacled sea creatures
Fencing sword
Part of an office telephone no.
Remove, as a sticker
Cher, e.g., voicewise
It's a no-no
Cuts the grass
Period of rapid growth
Amish cousin
The latest
Jargon
Insurance giant
Worker paid day by day, maybe
Use French fries as legal tender?
Hairstyle that may have a pick
Ending of seven Asian countries' names
Golf ball stands
Constellation with a "belt"
Good amount of land to build on
"Person" that speaks in beeps and boops
Home that might melt
"Hand me a flashlight"?
Admits, as an offense
Letters after nus
"Well, lookee here!"
Pouty expression
"Naughty" and "nice" things for Santa
___ buco
Abbr. on a 0 button
Sweetie pie
Leaf-turning time: Abbr.

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