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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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