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New York Times crossword of December 2nd, 2023 other clues
Like the Galactic Empire and Rebel Alliance, in science fiction
Dutch Golden Age painter
Big ___
Statement upon witnessing an impressive feat
Fruit whose name is three-quarters vowels
Annual New Year's Day event
"Freak on a Leash" band
"Mm-hmm"
A whole bunch
It's there by default
Loudly lachrymates
Calm
What to do?
Statement that is, in fact, not part of the Hippocratic oath
High-protein paste
Plain and blunt
Pace
Covert influencer
Air pollution portmanteau
Still a contender
It may be raised at a table
What's spread all over southern France?
Wing alternatives
Hands off (to)
Reason to run in circles?
Still
Less than hardly
___ punk (genre for No Doubt)
Life sentences?
Constantly posting pictures and news about one's kids' on social media
Beyond regulation, for short
"Hold your horses"
Rice and Curry
___ ginger, a.k.a. galangal
Takes orders
Sideways
Grand
The fairyfly (the smallest known insect in the world) is one
Took something with a grain of salt, maybe
Boastful Eminem title with the Guinness world record for "most words in a hit single" (1,560)
Ingredients pronounced differently in American and British English
Thin cell types
Stuff in microdots
Squash or smoosh, maybe
Fall for a trick, say
Criticizing a refusal to recycle, e.g.
Work in progress?
When doubled, comment made with a wink
"The Little Prince" trees
Bores
"Likewise"
Something critical to have
Two-ingredient cocktail usually served with an olive or lemon twist
Breakout site
Tackling group, for short
Second-most frequently mentioned individual in the Quran, after Jesus
One side of a chemistry scale
Spanish little ones
Said
Kit for creative types
"Whoa, calm down!"
Daughter of Catherine of Aragon
"Ish"
Launch party?
"Ciertamente!"
Close-___
Some Hollywood workers: Abbr.
Taunting cry
It's typically taken in the afternoon

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