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New York Times crossword of December 2nd, 2022 other clues
1962 #1 hit that the BBC once deemed "too morbid" to play
Supplements supplier
First person plural?
Friend of Lumpy the Heffalump
Highest bar?
Directional suffix
Frosty the Snowman's nose, for one
Like Chicago, geographically
Meatless food brand
They may be mild or minced
First indication
Makes out in England
Comment made with eyes closed, perhaps
Quench
Shorthand at a coffee shop
Talks smack about
What may come as a relief?
Does something accidentally, perhaps
"Don't tell me what happens yet!"
Silly ones
Actress Smith of "Why Did I Get Married?"
Daredevil's helmet attachment, maybe
Windows portal
Genre for Blackpink or Red Velvet
Steak option for a pescatarian
Lasting forever, once
Comfy bit of footwear
Inclination to prioritize new events over historical ones
Monogram of 1964's Nobel Peace laureate
What a camera emoji in an Instagram caption often signifies
Things people pay not to see
They know what you're thinking
Toast opening?
Sense of loathing
"Swell!"
University in central Florida
Completely, after "in"
Actress Moriarty of "The Boys"
Something salted at a Mexican restaurant
Engineer/astronaut Jemison
Something that's dropped after it's finished
Cashless deal
Creator of TV's "Fraggle Rock"
Unlikely comment from a sore loser
Guiding light
Markers used in zigzag drills
County with 17 of New Mexico's 25 highest peaks
"Swell!"
Validates, with "to"
Last in a series
Septet in a carol
Waves away
Word with cap or cream
Place to deliver the goods
Ones long in the tooth?
First network to broadcast a live session of the House of Representatives
Short records, for short
Medical research org.
Arrange
Locale for many a sunken boat
Early happy hour start time
Delta follows it
Georgia city with the Tubman Museum
___ parade
[We're broadcasting! Don't interrupt!]
Exterminators' targets
Soft drink brand that sounds like a type of sock
"___ homo"
Banks who coined the term "smizing"
Flight abbr.
Negative connector

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