NYT Crossword December 1 2022 answers
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December 1 2022 crossword
First half of this puzzle's theme ...:
When some vaccines are first given:
Cultivate, physically or spiritually:
Teri Garr's "Young Frankenstein" role:
Hit the road with roadies, perhaps:
Mollusks with iridescence not created by 22-Across:
Desensitize against through experience:
Destination of mail sent to ZIP codes 09002, 09003, 09004, etc., in brief:
Myers-____ Type Indicator (personality assessment):
Characters rarely depicted in "Peanuts" cartoons:
"Afraid that ain't happening":
Source of iridescence in many mollusks:
…:
Co-producer of Bowie's "Berlin Trilogy":
First word spoken on the moon, 1969:
Modern digital asset, in brief:
…:
Teem:
Vex:
One of many genres for Yoko Ono:
McKenzie of the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords:
Chinese American fashion designer with a Dolly Girl line:
Had every intention of doing it:
…:
Residents of the Sagebrush State:
Accessory for running or dribbling:
Behave like a certain surface-feeding shark:
Whitney who patented the cotton gin:
… and the end of the theme (finally!):
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