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New York Times crossword of November 9th, 2019 other clues
Like the woods suddenly falling silent
Forever and a day
Refine
Get rid of
Forest newbie
"Cry, the Beloved Country" author
Get rid of
In the customary way
Pitch
Rapturous reception for Oprah Winfrey?
"How typical ..."
Spots
Gob
Hightailed it
Hearing aids, in brief
Amazon, e.g.
It might be put in your head
Corporate shuffle, for short
Brought forth
47-Down, for one
Aircraft that excels at water landings
First female singer to have three simultaneous top 10 hits as a lead artist
Die down
Tyler Perry title character
Monkey suits
Face-planted
1981 Rick James hit that starts "She's a very kinky girl"
Buster Brown's dog
Grindelwald's portrayer in "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them"
It's a cinch!
Dirt pie ingredient
Believes hook, line and sinker
"That was really fun!"
Decide one will
___ Fridays
Them
"Such is my fate!"
Response to a morning knock
Crept (by)
Think box
Pack of hot dog buns, e.g.
Butt end?
FaceTime or Wallet
"And this affects me ... how?"
Stereotypical exclamation from Hercule Poirot
Scale topper
Not fitting
Troubles
Palindromic food
Insolent sort
One with something to prove
Black breakfast beverage
Real drags
One bending over backward
Feel the pain
Pre-moving event
"S'alright!"
___ Reader
Scruff
"This is a travesty!"
Real yawner
Transportation option
Tried to tempt with
"Do you think!?"
They might be curled or dipped
Obsolescent aid for a businessperson, for short
The Quakers of the N.C.A.A.
Nine-time winner of the Sugar Bowl, informally
Twisted

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