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The list below contains all the clues found on the New York Times Crossword of December 3, 2020. Click the clue to reveal the correct answer for it.
Fools Crossword Clue
Huger than huge Crossword Clue
Weed killer’s target Crossword Clue
Size in a lingerie shop Crossword Clue
Modest skirt Crossword Clue
Softly Crossword Clue
College named after a Scottish island Crossword Clue
Word before “Streets” and “Girls” in film titles Crossword Clue
Certain chamber ensemble Crossword Clue
This occurs at least once – and never more than three times – in a year Crossword Clue
___ workings Crossword Clue
Cut out Crossword Clue
Where frozen concentrated orange juice and Gatorade were invented: Abbr. Crossword Clue
Something to teach a dog Crossword Clue
Memorable launch of April 11, 1970 Crossword Clue
Go ___ Crossword Clue
Modern lead-in to scrolling Crossword Clue
It’s a downer Crossword Clue
Championship memento Crossword Clue
Like some suspects Crossword Clue
Alternative to an elbow poke Crossword Clue
Part of a parkway Crossword Clue
Bygone TV part Crossword Clue
Experiences Crossword Clue
2007 heist film sequel Crossword Clue
“To weep is to make less the depth of ___”: Shak. Crossword Clue
Texas’ ___ River, formerly part of the U.S./Mexico border Crossword Clue
Grocery section Crossword Clue
Convenience stores Crossword Clue
Bad fortune … as suggested by 19-, 30- and 47-Across? Crossword Clue
Emphatic affirmation Crossword Clue
Pop-pop’s partner Crossword Clue
Object of a search in an animated 2003 film Crossword Clue
Preppy clothing brand Crossword Clue
Booking.com booking Crossword Clue
Weizman who once headed the Israeli Air Force Crossword Clue
Bracket position Crossword Clue
TVs Crossword Clue
Conserve energy Crossword Clue
“Westworld” genre, informally Crossword Clue
Hard nut to crack Crossword Clue
Parenthetical comment after an ambiguous witticism Crossword Clue
Actor James Crossword Clue
Part of EGOT Crossword Clue
Artist Mondrian Crossword Clue
The U.S. Forest Service owns about 38% of it Crossword Clue
Films Crossword Clue
High-G.D.P. Crossword Clue
Kind of milk Crossword Clue
2000 Beatles album … or its peak position on Billboard Crossword Clue
Add (up) Crossword Clue
Palindromic kitchen item Crossword Clue
Droughty Crossword Clue
Marked by opposite extremes Crossword Clue
Preserve, in a way Crossword Clue
Countless, informally Crossword Clue
Runs interference for the offense? Crossword Clue
Sixth Amendment right Crossword Clue
Flattens, in brief Crossword Clue
Bit of insolence Crossword Clue
Tanks and such Crossword Clue
Slice Crossword Clue
Nasty campaign charges Crossword Clue
Actress Scala Crossword Clue
Big co. in the 2008 financial meltdown Crossword Clue
Emcee’s segue Crossword Clue
Life partner? Crossword Clue
Big joints Crossword Clue
Breadwinner Crossword Clue
Words of empathy Crossword Clue
Busts Crossword Clue
Hybrid tennis attire Crossword Clue
Like items at a Goodwill store Crossword Clue
Join Crossword Clue
Talks, talks, talks Crossword Clue
Some party hires, for short Crossword Clue
“___ or no ___?” (server’s question) Crossword Clue
Music’s Dr. ___ Crossword Clue
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