NYT Crossword November 1 2021 answers
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November 1 2021 crossword
Healthful Kellogg's cereal brand:
"Toe" of the Arabian Peninsula:
High schoolers who dress in black, maybe:
Mythological monsters with snakes for hair:
Traditional St. Patrick's Day dish:
Farm animal that sounds like a letter of the alphabet:
Cookie whose packaging shows a splash of milk:
What might give "caws" for concern for a farmer?:
"Cómo ___?" ("How are you?": Sp.):
Droplet of happiness or sadness:
Woodman's makeup in "The Wizard of Oz":
Dickens's Oliver Twist or Kipling's Mowgli:
Like Russia, east of the Urals:
Jocks' counterparts, stereotypically:
Decrease in size, as the moon:
Dress part that may be taken in:
Forms of some kids' multivitamins:
Whiskey cocktail ... or where it was invented:
When planes are due in, for short:
Engage in some "retail therapy":
Some angels ... or some newspapers:
Exam:
Three-point shots, informally:
Star student's report card, maybe:
Worker for a Supreme Court justice:
Government-backed investments:
Org. that's home to the ends of 20-, 32-, 41- and 52-Across:
The Cowboys' five-pointed star or the Colts' horseshoe:
Listings on an actor's IMDb page:
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