New York Times crossword – December 1, 2018
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- ‘E lucevan le stelle’ source
- Like many matches
- Sentiment on 14 de febrero
- ‘Oom’ producer
- Los ___, West Coast home of Netflix
- Doesn’t do anything rash
- Some E.R. cases
- ‘___ Sylphides’ (ballet)
- Lowest pack member
- Elliptical settings
- Frappe Chiller offerer
- Sorceress exiled on Aeaea
- Activity involving a leader and a follower
- Make blue, say
- England’s Isle of ___
- Fratty Silicon Valley techie, stereotypically
- Started back
- Mean in school, for short
- Fabergé egg collector
- Game with royal marriages
- Subject of the 2009 biography ‘Stormy Weather’
- Add
- Muscle shirt wearer’s pride
- Fitting place to order craft beer?
- Annual spring chore, for many
- Genesis name
- Super ___
- Name on a planter
- Auto specification
- Get ready to play, with ‘up’
- Tab holder, e.g
- Not lie, say
- Bed in many a Thai dish
- Get tangled up
- They’re used at the border
- One may make Us money
- Brand name that spells something not nice backward
- Gift that’s not always welcome
- Vehicle with wing-shaped tail fins
- Option for 38-Across
- Girl saved by Don Juan
- Very, informally
- Org. with the ‘Give Kids a Smile’ initiative
- Budges
- Go out of one’s way
- Was blue
- Building block
- Parts of some neuro exams
- Golfer’s approach, often
- Was in a sorry state?
- Carnival transport
- People with great head shots?
- Head shot
- Words after a verbal slip
- High as a kite
- Yankees manager after Showalter
- Class
- Quiet
- Quit stalling
- Ibizan inn
- ___ Fett, ‘Star Wars’ bounty hunter
- Counts
- Reason to ask ‘What do you see?’
- Its East African equivalent is ‘bwana’
- Crew at a big accident
- Rob ___
- Lead-in to unfortunate news
- Cut out
- ‘Drive happy’ sloganeer
- Roman who wrote ‘Whatever advice you give, be brief’
- Derby head
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