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New York Times crossword of November 8th, 2020 other clues
Friend with a rhyming description
Role model
___ fixe
Wet-Nap, for one
Pacific island ring
Relics proving how Noah steered his boat?
Sighting aptly found in "Are you for real?"
Something to do for recovery?
Malbec and syrah, e.g.
"Anything you'd like to ___?"
Vivacious quality
Drew back
"Josephine the Singer, or the Mouse Folk" is the last short story he wrote
"Take that!"
Earnings
Instruction for a course?
Marauder of old
"Sorry to intrude ..."
Cover for "little piggies"
Kind of chemical bond in salts
One needing new, unburned pants?
Yearns (for)
Fashionable pair
Appliance with apps
De-lights?
What a meta clue might do to itself
Certain monkey ... or monk
Brick made of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
Piece of equipment for gold medalist Lindsey Vonn
Buzzed hairstyle
Pelvic exercises
Lifelong bud, slangily
Lifesavers, for short
Brings out
Showy basket
Give attitude
One might be hard to sit for
With 65-Down, "Ditto"
New ___
Pipes at some bars
Stops harping on something
"Jackpot!"
See 66-Down
Downfall in many an Agatha Christie novel
Like a sparsely attended party
Oil-rich state, for short
Chicago mayor Lightfoot
Starting piece on a1 or h8, say
Drain
Stable supply
Easily offended by foul language?
Partner of hem
Some donations
Kind of high ground
"Way ahead of you"
Low card in Texas hold'em
___ Slam (tennis feat)
Compliment to a runway model?
Breaks down
Trial
Spanish "sun"
Axel ___, protagonist of "Beverly Hills Cop"
X
Japanese roadster since 1989
First two words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
Costly cuts
Question to a tantrum thrower?
Residence that might be named for a donor
Sore
Sidestep
Strict commitment
Needless to say
"It's me ... duh!"
Dev of "Slumdog Millionaire"
Mississippi ___ pie
Thingamabob
Lived in a blue state?
Aid for a small business
Brink
Part of a prairie skyline
World No. 1 tennis player between Navratilova and Seles
"Just sayin'," in shorthand
Emeritus: Abbr.
High point of Greek civilization?
Stately street liners
Coat from a goat
Willing subject
Some are named for kings and queens
"Don't be rude ... greet our guests!"
One end of the PolitiFact meter
Loonie or toonie
Elba who played Macavity in 2019's "Cats"
Farm-to-table consumer
Word that sounds like its first letter
All together now
Shooting sport
Part of a dean's address
Released
Adele and Cher, e.g.
___ and Caicos
"I'd rather pass"
Sign of summer
Stow cargo
Title for an oral surgeon's handbook?
Get into gear
"To live without ___ is to cease to live": Dostoyevsky
Certain sexual preferences
Drink after drink?
Retinal receptor
Masters of slapstick?
Rap producers' favorite vegetables?
Jackanapes
World capital established in 1535
Org. that awards the Safer Choice label
Android alternative
Quits at the last minute
Interjections akin to "Yeah, su-u-ure!"
Mild
Prepared for a field trip?
Carries out
Relent
Actor Elwes of "The Princess Bride"
Driver's org., no matter how you slice it?
Trade blows
Neil with the hit "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"
Subject of many an off-season rumor
El Dorado treasure
Rules' partner, for short
___ Rudolph, portrayer of Kamala Harris on "S.N.L."
Role model
Amigo
"Young Frankenstein" character played by Teri Garr
4th order?
Italian automotive hub
Tee type
Like apple seeds, if eaten in huge quantities
Org. that sponsored the design competition for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
MXN, on a currency chart
Fresh from a keg

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