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New York Times crossword of December 4th, 2021 other clues
[Perfection!]
Face to scale
Some exercise wear
Artist ___ de Toulouse-Lautrec
What the name "Renée" means
List of pointers
Pull (out)
Overdrawn account?
Actress MacDowell
Classical music tradition from Hindustan
"Dear future me ..."
Nest egg yield
He's been called the "Father of Science Fiction"
Pastoral sound
Quarters
Bit of mayo?
Scuttled
Taps
With some side-eye
Some transcript omissions
Strips
Home to the three highest capital cities in the world
March alternative
Big inits. in admissions
Alternatives to toilet paper
"Can we chat real quick?"
Nose-crinkling
They rate very high on the Scoville scale
"I got you"
Food truck output
Fictional Harvard Law student played by Reese Witherspoon
Favored, with "with"
Artful
Like many apartment rentals
Bash
Connection point not seen much anymore
Establishment where indoor smoking is permitted
Beyond the pale
Deadly household appliance, according to Korean urban legend
Sterilize, in a way
First female dean of Harvard Law
Straight
Wasn't generous
Digits on a paper card, for short
Trousers named for an Asian country
Gives, as credence
They don't have a major-label contract
Like many jobs in the gig economy
Make whole
Book with scales
Rock group whose name came from letters found on a sewing machine
___ Sports Bureau (official 32-Down keepers)
Mountebanks
Stay quiet
See 25-Down
Minimalist style
Polite form of address, abroad
Blades used in "Kill Bill"
Masked warning?
Follower of an "I'm late" text, in brief
They might be loaded with singles
Poker declaration
Deadpan
Like Falstaff
Take the edge off?
One might fly close to the sun
Printmaker?
"No Ordinary Love" singer
Pastoral sound

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