NYT Crossword December 24 2020 answers
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December 24 2020 crossword
With 5-Down, some emergency bulletins:
"You got that right about me!":
Zero:
Lover of Giorgetta in Puccini's "Il Tabarro":
Native language of 50 million citizens of India:
Spill a shipment of bowling balls?:
Tract of low-growing vegetation:
"I knew I was going ___ when it was taking longer and longer to wash my face": Harry Hill:
There are more of these in the U.S. in October than any other month, surprisingly:
Works during a slow day at the restaurant?:
Cons:
"The Game of Strategic Conquest":
Endurance of hardship without complaint:
Poker slang for three of a kind:
How often Bette Davis won Best Actress:
Go on a date with a honeybun?:
Body part that's also a woman's name:
Dish that might be seasoned with adobo sauce:
Actress Kendrick of "Pitch Perfect":
It destroyed the town of Mascali in 1928:
What benchwarmers ride, with "the":
1815 novel made into films in 1996 and 2020:
Is unable to get away, say ... or a hint to 17-, 24- and 40-Across?:
Org. whose vision is "a great public school for every student":
French setting for Puccini's "Il Tabarro":
Half of a 1960s folk/pop group:
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