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"The Nutcracker" skirt crossword clue


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LA Times crossword of December 4th, 2019 other clues
Pet collar clip-on
Jason of "The Muppets"
Theme park with a geodesic dome
E-commerce icon
Color variant
Bite
Huge opening?
Bête __
Present prettifier
Sashimi choice
Reindeer cousin
Analyze
Place to get clean
Medication unit
Ponder
Crooner who co-wrote the "Chestnuts roasting ... " song
On paper
Swim events
Spot for a wreath
Holiday song whose first line ends, "come sailing in"
Hankook product
Pooh's dour friend
Like bodyguards
Leader with a dot-edu address
"Six __ a-laying ... "
Brief "If only I could unhear that ... "
Valuable fur
2018 US Open winner Osaka
Sound often not allowed?
Inductee
Celebratory gesture
Personal
Granola kernel
Marathoner's woes
MLB playoffs broadcaster
One for the road?
Stretch of land
Holiday song first recorded by Gene Autry
Holiday roast
Heavy __
Like some owls
Wry twist
Cottonelle layer
"Do the __!"
Jumps in
Texting qualifier
Apply to
Gaping hole
Nonprofit aid gp.
Quite a lot
Opera set in Egypt
Squeezed (out)
Curtains
Decently
Holiday song based on a traditional German folk song
Where the Amazon begins
Storybook pachyderm
Nine-digit IDs
Mystery writer Grafton
Pens
__ Kong
Rush job phrase
Fragrances
"Home Alone" actress Catherine
Really spirited
Line dance
Title for Patrick Stewart
French friend
Eponymous hot dog guy Handwerker
Area component
Summer songs?
Ready to pour
__ Martin: British car
What 21-, 41- or 61-Across is ... and, phonetically, a curiously apt common feature of those answers
Many a low-budget flick
Ad
Choice start
Retina 5K computer

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