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New York Times crossword of November 3rd, 2020 other clues |
Opus ___ |
Path between buildings |
Doggedly pursued |
Smooth-talking |
*Nursery rhyme character seen in Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass" |
Proust title character |
Ex-spousal support |
Designer dog that crosses a Pomeranian and terrier |
Neutral shade |
Flavor-boosting additive, for short |
A little off |
Opal or onyx |
"That's what they tell me, anyway" |
Asinine |
Country between Venezuela and Suriname |
National mammal of the United States |
*Very convenient ... or, when read in six parts, a hint to the answers to the starred clues |
Decorate |
"Too rich for my blood!" |
Had dinner at home |
Australian avians |
"I didn't see you there!" |
Sight on the back of a jeep |
Some TVs and cameras |
Kind of card for a phone |
Sharply dressed |
*Classic TV show starring a cowboy puppet |
"How you doin'?" |
The apostrophe in :'-( |
Take over responsibilities from |
Harvard rival |
House ___ Committee |
Sailor's song |
Company with a spokeslizard |
Chinese stir-fry with pork, eggs and mushrooms |
___ it down a notch |
Open, as a gift |
Absolutely delights |
Four-door, maybe |
Hazardous gas |
Approached furtively |
Rock subgenre |
Actor Hawke |
Jordan's Queen ___ |
Mazda sports car |
Fellas |
Alternative to the pill, briefly |
Apple Pencil and Microsoft's Surface Pen, for two |
Marriott competitor |
Fairy tale baddie |
Road trip accommodations |
*Industrial-strength |
Site with tech tips |
Treehouse or blanket fort, perhaps |
Undergrad degs. |
Umberto who wrote "Foucault's Pendulum" |
Wedding vow |
Hither and ___ |
E, in Morse code |
So far |
Mischief-maker |
Gossipy meddler |
Washroom, in Worcester |
London ___ (tourist attraction) |
Pastoral poem |
Place to get highlights |
*Peachy-keen |
Prefix with potent |
Polish before publishing |
Alexandre who wrote "The Count of Monte Cristo" |
Last name of two U.S. presidents |
Practice of males mating with one female, but not vice versa, as in bees and ants |
Health resort |
"Incredible!" |
A braggart has a big one |
Scoundrel |
___ Oh, first Asian woman to host a major awards show |
Not as sunny |
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