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November 14 2020 crossword
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Discusses:
GOESINTO
It might be hair-raising:
GEL
Parlement vote:
OUI
Historian's specialty, perhaps:
ERA
"I see you've left me no choice":
SOITSCOMETOTHIS
___ dixit:
IPSE
Bundestag vote:
NEIN
Adjective on an Indian menu:
TANDOORI
"I swear!":
ONGOD
Proceed down the runway, perhaps:
SASHAY
Concern about an old sofa:
SAG
Unmoored, in a way:
ASEA
Predicament:
STICKYSITUATION
Quieted down:
HUSHED
Mythical figure associated with snakes:
ATHENA
Like some bread and beer:
YEASTY
Polish, say:
EUROPEAN
Sharp:
ASTUTE
Working as a go-between:
LIAISING
Literally, "art-doer":
GEISHA
Achilles, for example:
TENDON
Research org. in Bethesda:
NIH
Pines:
ACHES
"All ___ are civil ___, because all men are brothers" (quote attributed to François Fénelon):
WARS
Getting close, perhaps:
WARM
Bath water?:
AVON
Cover-up in court:
ROBE
For whom the ravens Huginn and Muninn collect intel, in legend:
ODIN
Totally useless:
NOHELP
Lane hugger?:
KENT
California roll ingredient:
AVOCADO
Do makeup?:
ATONE
Something to sneeze at?:
DANDER
Religious observance:
HOLYDAY
Brand with a classic "501 Blues" ad campaign:
LEVIS
Assembly line feature:
ROBOTARM
Roast V.I.P.s:
MCS
"___ the Wizard" (show tune):
HES
"My Violent Evil Monster Just Scared Us Nuts" and others:
MNEMONICDEVICES
Crude verse:
DOGGEREL
Big Apple sch. system:
CUNY
1960s "It Girl" Sedgwick:
EDIE
Preceders of spikes, in volleyball:
SETS
Swan song:
END
Me time, say:
SOLITUDE
Countless:
UMPTEEN
Rising:
UPWARD
Eliot hero:
MARNER
Tributary of the Missouri:
PLATTE
Chill:
NIP
Attachment to a car's dashboard:
GPSUNIT
Stick: Sp.:
PALO
Late actress Diana of "Game of Thrones":
RIGG
Davis of Hollywood:
GEENA
Parliament votes:
AYES
High dudgeon:
WRATH
___ teeth (rarity):
HENS
See for a bit:
PEEKAT
New Zealand demonym:
KIWI
Very top:
ACME
"Kimigayo," in Japan:
ANTHEM
When the National Day of Prayer is celebrated:
MAY
Comic actor who played Sir Robin and Harry the Haggler:
ERICIDLE
Forensic science subject:
DNA
Diminutive suffix:
LET
Body part with a 63-Across:
EYE
62-Down part:
RETINA
Fresh bread?:
NEWMONEY
Formal:
DRESSY
Turn off:
ALIENATE
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