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New York Times crossword of December 3rd, 2023 other clues
Sarcastic response to an unsurprising development
That makes two of us!
Gold rush camp that became a state capital
Carrier out of Kuala Lumpur
Hormone therapy product
They're seen on the flags of Bhutan and Wales
Alexanders I-III
Legal claim
Retailer headquartered in Freeport, Me.
"___ Up Offa That Thing" (1976 hit)
"Will be," in Spanish
Map out
The Stepford wives in "The Stepford Wives," it seems
Host city of the 2022 FIFA World Cup
___ Vogue
Acronymic devices in atomic clocks and radio telescopes
Part of a woodworking joint
___ the Lucky Rabbit, character in early Disney shorts
Much sketch comedy
"Media impressions," "influencer marketing," etc., informally
Emulate
Diamond division
Sore spots for kids?
QB-protecting group
Difficult
San ___, capital founded in 1521
Super-sillyous?
Apocalyptic scene
What nocturnal polysomnography may detect
Mainstay of a sci-fi defense system
Canal inspector
Most serious, in law
It's a question of timing
Metric weight units
Actor Wilson of "The Office"
Month that goes by fast?
"Jeepers!"
Stops over in France?
Billionaires and such
Badly injured
Elegant and refined
See 81-Across
Given the name
Peacock show?
What a token may resemble
Pleased as punch
Abandon without warning
Figure in the Hindu trinity
With 71-Across, participant in some fertility treatments
Picks to win
"The Handmaid's Tale" airer
First Nations group of the Great Lakes region
"Let's Make a Deal" option
Prompt from the chronically forgetful
Accessibility concern
Walk in place?
Leafs
Set of books with maps, perhaps
Stimulates
"Siddhartha" author
Where sacrifices may be made
Planet Earth
Actress Mireille ___ of TV's "Hanna" and "Lucky Hank"
Trail behind
Made scents?
Lasting for an immeasurable time span
How legal papers may be signed
Die-hard fan, in modern lingo
Turner of American history
Wrapped around
Mark who was the world's highest-paid actor in 2017
Military trainees
Turkish money
Port city in Algeria
Badger
Having equal angles
Like some golf courses
Snooze
Who said "Football is not about one or two or three star players"
Rough fabric with a loose weave
Investigators: Abbr.
Leave hurriedly, in quaint usage
Capital on the island of Luzon
Passage from one party to another
"Va-va-voom!"
It cuts the cheese (but not the mustard)
Got some shut-eye?
Pulitzer-winning poet Gary
Rang, as a bell
Use a divining rod
Like some decals
Compulsory payments of old
List of ranked favorites
Purchase at a sports stadium
Seasonal Russian cottages
Intruded, with "in"
Items usually sold in boxes of 25
Mountaintop homes
Enough to go around
Utopias
Played the rat
Outschemed, in a way
Period from 1945 to 1953
Evergreen tree with fragrant bark
Indian dish of potatoes and cauliflower
Putt-putt
Loads
"Carmina Burana" composer
Landed
Units of RAM, for short
Character defamation
Family emblems
They're found beside exclamation marks on keyboards
Inkling
Coup group
Sweet stuff in asparagus (if you read it backward)?
Many a Shiite
It may be raised in an argument
Auntie ___ (pretzel chain)
Pasta recipe instruction
Inkling
Largest of the lagomorphs
Flag thrower, informally
Time to get back to work: Abbr.
Otherworldly sorts, for short

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