The full solution for the NY Times December 11 2022 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Sunday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Laura Taylor Kinnel.
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NYT Across Clues
- Letting upABATING
- 35mm optionsSLRS
- RotterCAD
- What a cafeteria tray can be used asSLED
- Creative, as thinkingLATERAL
- Tug of war or capture the flagTEAMGAME
- Le Pew of Looney TunesPEPE
- Hypotenuse-finding formulaPYTHAGOREANTHEOREM
- Opposed to, in dialectAGIN
- FrostHOAR
- Prefix with pronounNEO
- “No ifs, ___ or buts”ANDS
- Asia’s vanishing ___ SeaARAL
- Ethereal glowsAURAS
- Young Henry V, to FalstaffHAL
- Eins + zweiDREI
- A-listerCELEB
- Evening, informallyNITE
- Pharmaceutical pioneer LillyELI
- Having an impeccable reputation, sayABOVEREPROACH
- One drinking soft drinks at a party, perhapsDESIGNATEDDRIVER
- “Le Bonheur de Vivre” painterMATISSE
- “Dust Tracks __ Road” (Zora Neale Hurston memoir)ONA
- Egg onURGE
- Implement at a regattaOAR
- Doesn’t comply withDISOBEYS
- A Kool-Aid flavorWATERMELON
- ServeWAITON
- Ham it upEMOTE
- Member of the famSIB
- Eliot’s “___ Marner”SILAS
- Cause of class struggle?ESSAY
- BoorLOUT
- Symbol of Irish heritageCELTICKNOT
- Garnish on a Moscow muleLIME
- Some young ladies abroad: Abbr.SRTAS
- Things frequently stolenBASES
- Pierre ou MarieNOM
- Auditioners’ goalsROLES
- Like some lipsPURSED
- Common frequency for college classesSEMIWEEKLY
- BumPATOOTIE
- Non reversal?OUI
- Langston Hughes classicITOO
- Insta blurbBIO
- Invertebrate with a floral eponymANEMONE
- “The Pink Panther” characterINSPECTORCLOUSEAU
- Having successfully made it, slangilyINLIKEFLYNN
- Top-level foreign policy grp.NSC
- Avant-gardeEDGY
- ___ de lecheDULCE
- Internet star Majimbo known for her comedy videosELSA
- Prince, but not a princessSON
- “Go jump in a lake!”SCRAM
- Oil alternative, in bakingLARD
- Durable furniture materialTEAK
- Texter’s transitionBTW
- ___ Antipova (“Doctor Zhivago” character)LARA
- Gallic greetingALLO
- Composer who studied under Joseph HaydnLUDWIGVANBEETHOVEN
- Bit by a bitREIN
- Tournament favoritesONESEEDS
- Group of tonal languagesCHINESE
- Day originally marked by a full moon in the early Roman calendarIDES
- HunkWAD
- Like some forecasts and complexionsROSY
- Wish otherwiseHOPENOT
NYT Vertical Clues
- Leader of the packALPHA
- Gulf Coast habitatBAYOU
- Fragrant oilATTAR
- Resident of the most populous city in western AsiaTEHRANI
- Income source for some older folks, in briefIRA
- Do more than nudgeNAG
- Day-___GLO
- “Mean” Joe Greene, e.g.STEELER
- Simple shelterLEANTO
- When doubled, overly enthusiasticRAH
- Windshield annoyanceSMEAR
- Rapper with the 2018 #1 album “Invasion of Privacy”CARDIB
- Midwest college townAMES
- Biden or Harris, for shortDEM
- One on a rackSPARERIB
- “In witness whereof,” “as hereinbefore mentioned,” etc.LEGALESE
- Disorder from which Dostoyevsky and many characters in his novels sufferedEPILEPSY
- Cozy spotDEN
- ApproachGONEAR
- Protein-mimicking moleculeRNA
- Compound at a nail salonACETONE
- Ink on a contractSIGNATURE
- Beats around the bush ? or bushesHEDGES
- Sublime sopranoDIVA
- Brings up, as a subjectBROACHES
- 39+ weeks, for a pregnancyTERM
- Mane character in “The Wizard of Oz”?LION
- Leaves outOMITS
- Prefix with constrictionVASO
- Wedding cake supportsDOWELS
- CharmENAMOR
- Didn’t participateSATOUT
- Big cheese’s place?DELICASE
- Physicist SchrödingerERWIN
- Like carbon monoxideDIATOMIC
- James who sang “A Sunday Kind of Love”ETTA
- Like sumo wrestlers, medically speakingOBESE
- Single-handedlyALONE
- AdheresSTICKS
- Blackthorn fruitSLOE
- Shiny topSILKBLOUSE
- Voting rights matriarch ___ Boynton RobinsonAMELIA
- “Who, me?” responseYESYOU
- Deceived, in a wayLEDON
- Like one who’s seen a ghostSPOOKED
- In a few wordsBRIEFLY
- Hand warmerMITTEN
- Post-merger overhauls, informallyREORGS
- Digital digest with the motto “Cure ignorance”UTNE
- TastesSIPS
- Something to knock onWOOD
- RemuneratedPAID
- Made invalidANNULLED
- PrevaricateTELLALIE
- Preceders of pisOMICRONS
- Pres. Carter’s alma materUSNA
- Post-merger acquisitions?INLAWS
- Cloud nine feelingECSTASY
- Swirling stormCYCLONE
- EssentialNEEDED
- Many a Winter OlympianSKIER
- ___ goal (soccer blunder)OWN
- Cousin of a crowRAVEN
- Childish retortARESO
- Painter Édouard often confused with painter ClaudeMANET
- Fancy Feast flavorTUNA
- Some boxersBVDS
- Name found in “Variety”ARI
- Setting for simmeringLOW
- Onetime auto make with the Metro and Prizm modelsGEO
- Stately shade treeBEECH
- Howe’erTHO
- Ball-and-socket jointHIP
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Not enough spaces were provided for answers Ludwig Van Beethoven (110 across) or Beech (112 down)
Rebus. e.g. click on square 112 then press “esc”. Type “BEE”
The BEE goes in the 112 box…the puzzle is about insects, all of the long clues have things to step on in them aka bugs!