NYT Crossword September 16 2017 answers
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September 16 2017 crossword
Application requirement, maybe:
"The noblest hateful love that ___ I heard of": "Troilus and Cressida":
Many 1920s Harper's Bazaar covers:
Animal form of Harry Potter's Patronus:
1950s TV personality who appeared in "Grease":
"That's some boyfriend you have":
It holds the world record for most passengers on a commercial airliner [1,088]:
They try to get into your head:
Door part often fitted with an alarm:
Relig. affiliation of more than six million Americans:
Request for an island getaway?:
Popular ABC reality show starting in 2009:
Andrew Wyeth's "The ___ Pictures":
Shylock's daughter in "The Merchant of Venice":
Gourd also known as a vegetable pear:
Beat:
Who's depicted in Russia's "Bronze Horseman" statue:
Area worth the most bonus troops in the game Risk:
Dig:
Underground activity in the '50s:
He "wept with all six eyes," per Dante:
Guarantee of the Sixth Amendment:
Kind of place for the summer?:
Hill of ___, site of Ireland's Lia Fáil:
Subject of Noam Chomsky's "American Power and the New Mandarins," briefly:
Communication device for the deaf: Abbr.:
A parent may tell a child to watch it:
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