NYT Crossword December 24 2019 answers
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December 24 2019 crossword
Dutch-speaking Caribbean vacation spot:
Old cornball variety show with Buck Owens:
"Monster's Ball" Oscar winner:
Black-purple fruit from a palm tree:
Cincinnati radio station of bygone TV:
Director of 2000's "Charlie's Angels," to film fans:
Of a ring-shaped part of the iris:
Commencement celebrant, in brief:
*Device for holding papers together:
"Ghostbusters" character ___ Spengler:
Larsson who wrote the "Millennium" trilogy:
Compensate for a sprained ankle, say:
*Carpenter's decorative molding:
Spud ___, 5'7" N.B.A. star who famously won a Slam Dunk Contest:
Co. in the Dow Jones index since 1979:
"Glory to the ___ king" (carol line):
"One more thing ...," in a text:
With 63-Across, singing group ... or a hint to the ends of the answers to the four starred clues:
Ballplayers with birds on their caps:
David Bowie song whose title subject is "waiting in the sky":
Book that might include "Silent Night":
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