New York Times Crossword Answers – Monday December 21 2020

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Here are the answers to New York Times Crossword puzzles Monday December 21, 2020.
‘Gangnam Style’ singer – PSY
‘Huh?’ … or a possible response to 1-, 19-, 25-, 48- and 57-Across – SAYWHAT
‘Pygmalion’ playwright, for short – GBSHAW
‘So that’s it!’ – AHA
‘___ the Greek’ – ZORBA
1957 title role for Frank Sinatra – PALJOEY
1960s hippie gatherings – LOVEINS
= – EQUAL
Actress Saint of ‘North by Northwest’ – EVAMARIE
Alternative to Prego – RAGU
Amazon’s virtual assistant – ALEXA
Baghdad’s land – IRAQ
Bartlet of ‘The West Wing’ or Clampett of ‘The Beverly Hillbillies’ – JED
Big Apple sch – NYU
Borders – ABUTS
Boyfriend – BEAU
Browser’s start-up point – HOMEPAGE
Buses, as tables – CLEARS
Chocolate/caramel candy – ROLO
Christmas ___ (December 24) – EVE
Classic computer game set on an island – MYST
Droop – SAG
Figure made by lying in the snow and waving one’s arms – ANGEL
Financial claim – LIEN
Freshly – ANEW
Fury – IRE
Goes through hurriedly, as during a robbery – RANSACKS
Great Dane of cartoons, informally – SCOOB
Hanker (for) – YEARN
Hawks and doves – BIRDS
Highest point – ACME
Icicles and burning candles both do this – DRIP
In ___ of (replacing) – LIEU
Individually – EACH
Inexperienced reporter – CUB
It’s not odd – EVEN
Itinerary preposition – VIA
Jacket alternatives to buttons – SNAPS
Landscaper’s tool – EDGER
Like records stored for research – ARCHIVAL
Line down the length of a skirt – SEAM
Mao Zedong was its leader – REDCHINA
March goes out like this, as the expression goes – ALAMB
Match up (with) – JIBE
Mineral springs – SPAS
Narrow part of a bottle – NECK
Neighs : horses :: ___ : sheep – BAAS
Nonsense – MUMBOJUMBO
Old NASA moon-landing vehicle – LEM
Poisons – TOXINS
Popeye’s profession – SAILOR
Prattle – BLATHER
Prohibit – BAN
Public square – PLAZA
Pyromaniac’s crime – ARSON
R.N.’s touch – TLC
Raft for a polar bear – FLOE
Rebuke to a dog – BAD
Scientology founder ___ Hubbard – LRON
Second letter after epsilon – ETA
Short hairstyle – BOB
Signing-on info – USERID
Singer/lyricist Paul – ANKA
Sports official, informally – REF
Sudden thought that makes you go ‘Wow!’ – EPIPHANY
Tic-tac-toe win – OOO
Twaddle – BALDERDASH
Unintelligible jargon – GOBBLEDYGOOK
Voice below soprano – ALTO
Way cool – HIP
Wears, as clothes – HASON
Where spiders get their information? – THEWEB
Worthless talk – JIBBERJABBER
___ Aviv, Israel – TEL
___ Lingus – AER
___ Men, group with the 2000 hit ‘Who Let the Dogs Out’ – BAHA

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