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Below are New York Times December 03, 2019 Crossword Answers. We have changed the way we posting answers and solutions for clues; instead of opening them in a new page we are revealing answers and solutions in the same page. This is the simplest way for you to find faster answers. As you see in the left side are crossword clues and in the right side are crossword answers.
Author: Ed Sessa
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Bart who was the first Super Bowl M.V.P. | STARR |
In a funk | SAD |
Evita who was played by Madonna | PERON |
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 |
*Inclination to follow the majority | HERDINSTINCT |
Sign of a theatrical hit | SRO |
Lead-in to "la-la" | OOH |
"Couldn't care less" | MEH |
Liturgical vestment | ALB |
Wonderland cake words | EATME |
News anchor Holt | LESTER |
*Phones inadvertently | BUTTDIALS |
Mother of Prince Harry | DIANA |
Not worth ___ (valueless) | ASOU |
Hazards on the links | TRAPS |
Prison at sea | BRIG |
___ Island Red (chicken) | RHODE |
*Boy Scout handbook topic | KNOTTYING |
League of Nations city | GENEVA |
Soak one's bib | DROOL |
Sounds of hesitation | ERS |
"Six-pack" muscles | ABS |
Bit of body art | TAT |
Comics bark | ARF |
*One upstaging a star, say | SCENESTEALER |
On and on and on … | ADNAUSEAM |
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 |
Down
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 |
Punctuation that may mean "or" | SLASHMARK |
Nonstandard negative | AINT |
Bib overalls material | DENIM |
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 |
Like Nash's lama | ONEL |
Cry in a game of tag | NOTIT |
Arcade game pioneer | ATARI |
Leader on view in Red Square | LENIN |
Fort ___, North Carolina | BRAGG |
Chopin exercise | ETUDE |
Serengeti antelope | ELAND |
Seeress of ancient Greece | SIBYL |
Erie Canal craft | BARGE |
Helper at a wedding | USHER |
Tweety and Sylvester, for two | TOONS |
Guys who fish or hunt, say | SPORTSMEN |
Ermine, by another name | STOAT |
One fleeing a flood, perhaps | EVACUEE |
Common promotional giveaway | TOTEBAG |
$5 bills, slangily | ABES |
Go furtively | SNEAK |
Bush 43 Supreme Court appointee | ALITO |
Second chances, casually | REDOS |
"___ Jacques" | FRERE |
Give the ax | SACK |
Rain gutter site | EAVE |
With the bow, musically | ARCO |
"Selma" director DuVernay | AVA |
Wall Street index, with "the" | DOW |
Long of 2004's "Alfie" | NIA |