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NewsDay crossword of November 20th, 2020 other clues
Revision remnant
k, as in Krugerrands
Land on the Adriatic
Tops in swank
Pluto's current category
Something tapped at a frat
Voice vote shouts
Grab greatly
Mixers at mixers
Former women's labor org.
Source of sea squirts
Crush, as a quiz
Arena levels
Get rougher
MacArthur, in DC
Rhymesters of yore
Unlikely story, likely
Name on theaters since 1904
Lin-Manuel Miranda's two-time award
Bugs Bunny's girlfriend
Laptop's '40s ancestor
Costume depicted by Degas
Has earned special treatment
Throwback style
Pedigree registry org.
One who won't quit
National Humor Mo.
Honey meas.
With 36 Across, ''Really!''
Rummy relative
Deen of down-home dining
Vacation descriptor
See 32 Across
Far from low-key
One of seven vowels
G7 nation
It's northeast of Vientiane
Work __ (masterpiece)
What you eat
Brick oven
With 29 Down, ''The King of Country Music''
Commandeer
Expression of support
Strike solidly
Polished and elegant
Meal with mahi mahi
River in Madrid
See 47 Across
__ Romeo (import from 17 Down)
Pleasant change of pace
South Pacific microstate
Metaphor for simplicity
''Really!''
Strong cravings
Less inept
Robin's companion
Follower of tea or TV
Chew the scenery
''Playbill'' header
Orders from the court
Effective at the moment
Bossy type, per astrology
Typical JAMA subscribers
''A-n-n-n-d . . .?''
Product knockoff
Design detail
Reason to pull over
Person manipulated
Burn through
''Ross for Boss'' in '92
''Really!''

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