NYT Crossword November 12 2020 answers
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November 12 2020 crossword
Youngest of the Hemsworth brothers:
Fruit whose name is pronounced in three syllables:
Minnesota congresswoman Ilhan:
#1 Stevie Wonder hit that honors a music legend:
Doesn't give up on a hard task:
Parts of some circles, in France:
Shelley ode that begins "Hail to thee, blithe spirit!":
Like the Beatles lyric "The girl with colitis goes by" for "The girl with kaleidoscope eyes":
Native of the Land of the Midnight Sun:
"___ at Home" (one of three special TV shows of 2020):
Pope John Paul II's first name:
President between John and Richard:
Jessica who was the original Blanche DuBois on Broadway:
___ Alexander, historical mystery novelist:
Baseball strategy that starts with a stolen base attempt:
Alcoves that may have shrines:
Connective tissues along the outside of the leg, informally:
Call:
Smartphone precursors, for short:
Dried flower bud used as a spice:
The brother in "Am I my brother's keeper?":
City near Canyonlands and Arches National Parks:
Words on either side of "___ what ___":
Famous question first asked around 1600:
Past the expiration date, say:
Eugene V. ___, early American Socialist leader:
Megan Rapinoe won one in 2018:
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