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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" |
Bygone forensic spinoff |
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 |
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