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New York Times crossword of November 6th, 2021 other clues |
Trash |
Kind of rock |
Toni Morrison title character who lives in the Bottom |
Lower-cost option at a supermarket, usually |
Fresh |
Bio subject |
"___ changed" |
Feature of the inner planets |
Thread count? |
Facebook allows for more than 50 |
Reciprocal of a siemens |
Sharon Olds's "___ to Dirt" |
Hush puppies alternative |
Restaurant starter, informally |
Prominent attire for Jr. Pac-Man |
Assumes |
Grande and others |
Actress Susan |
Order at a lodge |
It's sold by the yard |
Good things to have for a private party |
What a trip! |
Alliterative partner of 45-Down |
Proceeds smoothly |
Creature whose male incubates the eggs, during which it won't eat, drink or defecate for 50+ days |
Trails |
New York City setting of the "Eloise" books |
It may be bonded |
"Much obliged!" |
Whom to call "maman" |
Guard, perhaps |
Current |
Martin or Harvey |
Actress with an Academy Award for 1960's "Two Women" |
Amount to |
Maker of the world's first diesel-powered passenger car |
Photographer Diane |
Pickup line? |
Still alive, so to speak |
Noted organochloride, in brief |
Boston exurb |
Bell Labs development of the 1970s |
Took off |
Floors |
Amount from a flask, maybe |
Amounts from a distillery, maybe |
Program replaced by "CBS This Morning" |
Olympics rule-breaker |
Like Tony-winning plays |
Brightens, with "up" |
ASCAP and A.S.P.C.A.: Abbr. |
Lead-in to date |
Walk on water? |
Disposable shoe liners |
What cognitive behavioral therapy might treat, in brief |
Grade |
"Capisce?" |
Sure thing |
Home of the two deepest canyons in the Americas (each 11,500+ feet) |
Response at the door |
Gave off, in a way |
___ Hall |
Change in writing |
'Tis the season to be jolly |
Kind of rock |
Behind |
2008 animated film with the tagline "He's got a monster of a problem" |
Barents Sea sight |
Quad part |
Stone |
"Absolument!" |
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