NYT Crossword October 14 2017 answers
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October 14 2017 crossword
Symbol of the National Audubon Society:
Abandon plans, in modern slang:
Gets together after 10 or 20 years, say:
Half of a 1997 telecom merger:
P.M. between Barak and Olmert:
What turns 1,000 into 3, in base 10:
Longest song on Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon":
Britt ___, real name of the Green Hornet:
Hit TV series based on a Colombian telenovela:
Source of the line "They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind":
2015 #2 hit for rapper Fetty Wap:
Over:
Farmhand in "The Wizard of Oz":
What you're solving, informally:
Eponym of a North Carolina city:
With 33-Across, husky-voiced singer known as the Jezebel of Jazz:
Neighbor of Twelve Oaks, in fiction:
Emperor Nero, by all accounts:
Next ___ (emerging group of young leaders, informally):
With 39-Down, question after an interruption:
World capital once known as Philadelphia:
Person from Barbados, informally:
One of 70 in a Shakespearean sonnet:
Samuel ___, investment banking firm co-founder:
Model who popularized the term "smizing":
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