NYT Crossword December 9 2021 answers
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December 9 2021 crossword
Brooks with Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards:
Home to the largest Goya collection in the world:
You might have a stake in this:
Word that becomes its own opposite when "n" is added to the front:
Blackjack ___, source of dense wood:
Film adaptation with ... a choir arriving at the airport? (2016):
Disney+ series set after "Avengers: Endgame":
Brand of light-colored cookie:
... a room in an environmentally friendly hotel? (2018):
Govt. org. that had the same leader for its first 48 years (1924-72):
Home of the 62-Down hummingbird, the world's smallest bird:
Louisville is in it, in brief:
Alphabetically first of the 100 most popular boys' names in the U.S.:
Like:
... a triceratops trying to find a spot for its car? (1993):
Dogs in Tibetan monasteries, once:
Rob with four Super Bowl rings, familiarly:
... a quick trip to purchase cutlery? (2019):
Clarkson with the 2004 hit "Since U Been Gone":
The duck, in "Peter and the Wolf":
One's parents, slangily, with "the":
... a movement to make invoices illegal? (2003):
Biblical progenitor of the Edomites:
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