NYT Crossword September 16 2020 answers
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September 16 2020 crossword
With 5-Across, warm-up circuits for race car drivers:
Rock around the Christmas tree?:
N.Y.C. mayor of the 1970s-'80s:
Gawk:
Youngest M.L.B. player to hit 500 homers:
Scooter ___, former White House adviser convicted in the Plame affair:
Where shots might be served (or fired) in a western:
One of 14 in "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious":
Browse online without commenting, informally:
Droopy feature of a cocker spaniel:
City called a "kommune" by its inhabitants:
Julie ___, voicer of Marge Simpson:
Choices at bakeries and liquor stores:
Singer Franklin, Aretha's older sister:
Country from which the name "Buttigieg" comes:
1988 Cy Young winner Hershiser:
Archipelago that's a part of Portugal:
Western home of the National Automobile Museum:
Grub:
Opening for a time ... or a dime:
Certain fast-food offering ... or what 17-, 27- and 48-Across certainly don't add up to?:
Musical direction for silence:
Inbox label counterpart of "New":
Number written in parentheses on an income statement:
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