NYT Crossword November 15 2017 answers
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November 15 2017 crossword
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Man's name that means "king":
ROY
TKO caller:
REF
Harry Potter's Hedwig, e.g.:
OWL
Roll-call call:
YEA
Taxpayers' IDs:
SSNS
Familiar voice since 2011:
SIRI
Rascal:
SCAMP
"I beg to differ":
NOTSO
Weaselly sort:
SNEAK
Verbal digs:
BARBS
Character-building youth org.:
BSA
What follows a cry of "Char-r-rge!":
ATTACK
Mechanism in a unidirectional wrench:
RATCHET
Words found in the answers to this puzzle's starred clues:
BRITISHISMS
Remove with a sandblaster, say:
STRIP
Palindromic farm animal:
EWE
St. Patrick, for the Irish:
ICON
Is a first-stringer:
STARTS
Dos y cuatro:
SEIS
*Monthly charge for a London apartment?:
FLATRATE
Bulletin board item:
TACK
Garb:
ATTIRE
Targets:
AIMSAT
Conductors set them:
TEMPOS
Follower of the first intermission:
ACTII
Mineral in bath powder:
TALC
Final frame in bowling:
TENTH
Lennox of Eurythmics:
ANNIE
Atkins plan, e.g.:
LOWCARBDIET
*French fries on a London card table?:
POKERCHIPS
Synthetic alternative to silk:
RAYON
Mushroom used in sukiyaki:
ENOKI
Suffix with sex:
ISM
Arrives on time for:
MAKES
90° from ENE:
NNW
Like a doctor's penmanship, stereotypically:
SLOPPY
Gets ready to play basketball, say, with "up":
LACES
Cat once prized for its fur:
OCELOT
Airer of Ken Burns documentaries:
PBS
Sign of spring:
THAW
Many a rapper's name:
ALIAS
George who played Norm on "Cheers":
WENDT
First X, say:
TIC
*Catalog from a London raincoat designer?:
MACBOOK
Ike's home state: Abbr.:
KAN
Spot in la mer:
ILE
Herd unit:
HEAD
___ Harry, vocalist for the band Blondie:
DEBORAH
Learjet competitor:
CESSNA
Cardinal ___:
SIN
What like-pole magnets do:
REPEL
Fool's gold:
PYRITE
Johnny Appleseed, e.g.:
NOMAD
German automaker:
OPEL
*Part of a London police officer's uniform?:
BOBBYSOCKS
First lady after Eleanor:
BESS
Words before double or take:
ONTHE
Sine's reciprocal, briefly:
COSEC
Frida who was portrayed in film by Salma Hayek:
KAHLO
Crush, in a way, with "on":
STOMP
Furtive "Hey, you!":
PSST
Home of the Ewoks:
ENDOR
Perfectly:
TOATEE
Some narrative writing:
EPOS
Add, per a recipe:
STIRIN
Org. with the Original Six teams:
NHL
*Conveyance in a multilevel London store?:
SHOPLIFT
What 61-Down teams play on:
ICE
Amusement:
FUN
Sen. Cruz:
TED
Place for a sword:
SHEATH
Dagwood's bratty neighbor:
ELMO
Message on an offstage card:
CUE
Lucy's sitcom pal:
ETHEL
Beat people?:
COPS
What curtains may signify:
END
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