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Spanish geographical word that is an anagram of its English translation crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 15th, 2023 other clues
Desire for a ski jumper
Pronoun functioning as an object (not a subject!)
Lurch
"Give me five!"
Warning letters with a Reddit link
___ Juniors, soccer team for which Diego Maradona once played
Half full?
Yard, nautically
"Dig in, everyone"
Canapé topper
___ blue dot (Earth, in a famous photograph)
Tropical vine
Nephalist
Work from, as a desk
Purple ___, Hawaiian crop
"Don't even think of coming back!"
Bookie?
Part of a biblical plague
___ bottles (popular gummy candy)
Trick question, e.g.
Bad press, say
Housework?
Event at high noon
There or thereabouts
Occasion to recite the Pledge of Allegiance
2022 Jordan Peele film
Button usually held down by a pinkie
Actress Malick
Word after life or C
Hands (out)
One whose work might be a piece of cake?
West Coast N.F.L.'er
Bit of attire seldom worn with a jacket
Damage the reputation of
One you might beseech to get glasses
Tibetan title
Term for an overly commercialized celebration
Experimental composer Charles
At any one time, roughly 10,000 trillion of them roam the earth
Supports
Bill concerned with science communication
Set ___
Become barren
Common place to see Santa
Synchronize with
Fade away
Arctic native
Public health org.
Speck
Handmade goods site
"Knock it off!," in question form
Since
One on the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land
Lose tautness
What stubbles may become
Number in a count
General term in a series
Journalism inits. since 1851
One in a million, so to speak
Change, as a lock
Lines from a rapper, in slang
One way to travel the world
Classic airplane snack
Milk option
Earth-based pigment
Likely hyperbole from a texter
Equipment in hockey, lacrosse and pickleball
What one might look at the night sky with
___ Lingus
Badge holder
"Woo-hoo!," in online shorthand

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