NYT Crossword December 3 2019 answers
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December 3 2019 crossword
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Bart who was the first Super Bowl M.V.P.:
STARR
Persian rulers:
SHAHS
Skin care product:
TONER
N.L. pennant winner in 2005 and A.L. pennant winner in 2017 and 2019:
ASTRO
Marsh plant:
REED
Commercial that might have a jingle:
RADIOAD
In a funk:
SAD
Punctuation that may mean "or":
SLASHMARK
Nonstandard negative:
AINT
Bib overalls material:
DENIM
Evita who was played by Madonna:
PERON
Pumped up, so to speak:
PSYCHED
Florida, e.g., to the French:
ETAT
Took to one's heels:
RAN
"The Lord of the Rings" fiend:
ORC
Born, in Bordeaux:
NEE
Civil rights leader Williams, who was an associate of Martin Luther King Jr.:
HOSEA
Piece of fiction:
LIE
Intent look:
STARE
Started the kitty:
ANTED
Pebble in one's shoe, e.g.:
ANNOYANCE
Like Nash's lama:
ONEL
*Inclination to follow the majority:
HERDINSTINCT
Cry in a game of tag:
NOTIT
Sign of a theatrical hit:
SRO
Lead-in to "la-la":
OOH
"Couldn't care less":
MEH
Liturgical vestment:
ALB
Arcade game pioneer:
ATARI
Leader on view in Red Square:
LENIN
Fort ___, North Carolina:
BRAGG
Wonderland cake words:
EATME
Chopin exercise:
ETUDE
Serengeti antelope:
ELAND
News anchor Holt:
LESTER
Seeress of ancient Greece:
SIBYL
*Phones inadvertently:
BUTTDIALS
Erie Canal craft:
BARGE
Helper at a wedding:
USHER
Tweety and Sylvester, for two:
TOONS
Guys who fish or hunt, say:
SPORTSMEN
Mother of Prince Harry:
DIANA
Not worth ___ (valueless):
ASOU
Hazards on the links:
TRAPS
Ermine, by another name:
STOAT
Prison at sea:
BRIG
___ Island Red (chicken):
RHODE
One fleeing a flood, perhaps:
EVACUEE
*Boy Scout handbook topic:
KNOTTYING
Common promotional giveaway:
TOTEBAG
League of Nations city:
GENEVA
$5 bills, slangily:
ABES
Soak one's bib:
DROOL
Sounds of hesitation:
ERS
"Six-pack" muscles:
ABS
Go furtively:
SNEAK
Bit of body art:
TAT
Comics bark:
ARF
Bush 43 Supreme Court appointee:
ALITO
Second chances, casually:
REDOS
"___ Jacques":
FRERE
*One upstaging a star, say:
SCENESTEALER
Give the ax:
SACK
Rain gutter site:
EAVE
With the bow, musically:
ARCO
On and on and on ...:
ADNAUSEAM
"Selma" director DuVernay:
AVA
Wall Street index, with "the":
DOW
Long of 2004's "Alfie":
NIA
One of two on some wedding cakes:
BRIDE
With 64-Across, performer who is like the words sounded out at the starts of the answers to the four starred clues:
VOICE
Greeting in old Rome:
AVE
See 62-Across:
ACTOR
No longer in dreamland:
AWAKE
Barbie's beau:
KEN
V-formation flier:
GOOSE
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