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New York Times Crossword December 16 2022 Answers
- Fallout from a hex perhaps
- Some ceremonial garments
- Philosopher known as the Father of Thomism
- Commonly farmed fish
- Channel through a barrel
- Annual Roman Catholic service for members of the legal profession
- Tesla and Toyota
- Brother
- Dissenting groups
- Dark ___
- Buildings in bad standing?
- Syngman of Korean politics
- Director DaCosta of Candyman 2021
- Last resort for a locksmith
- Coyote crusher in cartoons
- Inspiration for some fashion lines?
- Some menthols
- Unhealthy blankets
- Toasted
- Here comes the fight!
- Jam producers?
- Suggestion in brief
- Supermans mother
- Some mixers
- Pitted fruit
- Build up
- Sound that might follow a buzz
- Posh shopping district of Tokyo
- Court order
- Some hair dressings
- Used car business
- Abbott known for her Treasure Island and Grimms Fairy Tales illustrations
- Gossip
- Firecracker personalities
- Intermediary in illicit transactions
- Glass houses?
- Itll make a splash at a county fair
- Agrees
- Chicago-based pizza chain familiarly
- Unsettle
- Advantageous
- Even up
- Sharon with a Pulitzer for poetry
- Handles made to be played with
- Arizona county that borders Utah and New Mexico
- Related as one city to another
- Spells
- Jacks and jennies
- Name synonymous with luxury
- Some retractable window shades
- Capitulates
- Cosmetics brand known for its pore strips
- Brings (out)
- Red fruity alcoholic drink informally
- Complete bores
- Like … all over the place
- 2000 #1 Radiohead album
- Environmentalists goal for harmful emissions
- Transparent
- Certain hog
- Unnamed alternative
- Went out for a while
- Ends
- Royal chronicled on The Crown
- Cause of a games end
- N.Y. footballers to fans
- Domain of Thetis in Greek myth
- Longtime West Coast brew informally