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New York Times crossword of November 14th, 2020 other clues
Crude verse
Big Apple sch. system
1960s "It Girl" Sedgwick
Preceders of spikes, in volleyball
Rising
Eliot hero
Tributary of the Missouri
Chill
Davis of Hollywood
___ teeth (rarity)
New Zealand demonym
Very top
When the National Day of Prayer is celebrated
Forensic science subject
Diminutive suffix
Body part with a 63-Across
Literally, "art-doer"
Religious observance
Pines
"All ___ are civil ___, because all men are brothers" (quote attributed to François Fénelon)
For whom the ravens Huginn and Muninn collect intel, in legend
California roll ingredient
Lane hugger?
Working as a go-between
Achilles, for example
Assembly line feature
"___ the Wizard" (show tune)
"My Violent Evil Monster Just Scared Us Nuts" and others
Swan song
Sharp
Me time, say
Countless
Attachment to a car's dashboard
Stick: Sp.
Proceed down the runway, perhaps
Late actress Diana of "Game of Thrones"
Discusses
Parliament votes
High dudgeon
See for a bit
"Kimigayo," in Japan
Comic actor who played Sir Robin and Harry the Haggler
62-Down part
Fresh bread?
Formal
Turn off
It might be hair-raising
Parlement vote
Historian's specialty, perhaps
"I see you've left me no choice"
___ dixit
Bundestag vote
Adjective on an Indian menu
"I swear!"
Concern about an old sofa
Unmoored, in a way
Predicament
Quieted down
Mythical figure associated with snakes
Like some bread and beer
Research org. in Bethesda
Getting close, perhaps
Bath water?
Cover-up in court
Totally useless
Do makeup?
Something to sneeze at?
Brand with a classic "501 Blues" ad campaign
Roast V.I.P.s

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