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New York Times crossword of December 1st, 2017 other clues
'I told you so!'
'Looks fine to me'
'Shush!'
'Voilà!'
'___ brillig ...'
10^15: Prefix
86'ed
Author Calvino
Auxiliary propositions, in math
Ballet technique
Big name in Formula One
Bone-dry
Cartoonist William who co-created Tom and Jerry
Chickens (out)
Comic Wyatt
Command
Confound
Crowd around
Digs
Dropping the ball a lot
Embitterment
Exclamation sometimes spelled with a hyphen
Famed Manhattan deli
Far lefties
Frozen dew
Gave the stink eye
Green or red things from the garden
Group of stars also known as the Three Kings
Hellos and goodbyes
Henri or Guillaume
Italian-born fashion model who became a U.S. citizen in 2016
Justin Trudeau's party: Abbr
Lessen
Like some bonds
Long stretch
Modern address ending
N.B.A. Western Conference team
Nickname of the B-36 bomber, ironically
Offshoot
One in a story with an apple
One in a story with an apple
One taking a bow at a concert?
One-track
Oscar Wilde's 'The Picture of ___ Gray'
Parts played on classic sitcoms?
Popular Italian brew
Pretenders
Push
Queens neighborhood in which 'All in the Family' was set
Range
Receiver go-with
Repeat
Reveals
Shortly
Sides of many city buses
Slugger David who was a hero of the 2013 World Series
Snapped out of it
Something to keep up
Source of caffeine
Subjects of some conspiracy theories
Super-hands-on manager
Texting format
Tiny top percent of one-percenters
Up the ___
Viola staff starter
Was a major, if invisible, presence at
Writer Federico García ___
___ Calrissian of 'Star Wars'
___ II razor

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