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New York Times crossword of November 13th, 2020 other clues
Words that might accompany an outstretched hand
Wikipedia articles that need expanding
"Look at me go!"
"Dear Mama" rapper
"You're good"
Excited
Letter after 53-Across
"___ From Queens," comedy series co-created by Awkwafina
Physicist Tesla
Japanese electronics company bought by Sony in 2002
Soup dumpling
"That smarts!"
Pan ... or a word that follows pan
Soft, squishy material
"Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the ___": Pope
Word often said after a wild tangent
Songs by a recording artist that aren't well known
Key of Dvorak's "Serenade for Strings": Abbr.
"Think so?"
Full throttle
Toasts, say
Place for a monitor
Cousin of "OMG!"
Disappointing turnout
Park in N.Y.C.: Abbr.
Afresh
Letter before 19-Across
Soy product originally from Indonesia
___ ceiling
Mend, in a way
I-, for one
Line upon arrival
Early tablet user
Like a cakewalk
Response to "Who's there?" that may be unhelpful
Stop tinkering with an email
Ancient undeciphered writing system
Heart
Take to a pound
___ Balls
Mend, in a way
Wrinkle-resistant
Hit the jackpot, with "up"
They're high up in Chi-Town
Risk of drinking coffee or wine
Prominent feature of a babirusa ("deer-pig")
"I'm good with whatever"
Financial rescue
Chicken scratchings, say
Credit card come-on
Too
Successful shot from downtown, in basketball lingo
Subdue
Honker
Name so sacred that some refuse to speak it
Total inconvenience
Most common papal name
End of a riddle
Lack
College football rival of 'Bama
Trait of a talented musician
Wigs out
Provide, as a password
Hijiki or arame, in a Japanese restaurant
Opposed
Like some forests and fog
Conforms
It may be measured in feet
"___ brillig ..."
Not square, once
Shape that is both concave and convex

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