NYT Crossword September 16 2021 answers
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September 16 2021 crossword
Christmas classic covered by Bing Crosby and Bob Dylan, among others:
Simple solution to a big problem:
The National Mall has more than 300 of them:
Monopoly square between Marvin Gardens and Pacific Avenue:
___ Park (neighborhood in central Los Angeles):
Neologism for the "best ever":
Six Premier League teams play in it:
Like some healthier potato chips:
2016 inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame:
"I did NOT need to hear that!," in brief:
Whitman of "Arrested Development":
Japanese company with six stars in its logo:
Crow:
With 44-Across, bit of consolation ... or a feature of this puzzle's grid?:
Compete in the America's Cup, say:
Nearly massless subatomic particle:
Marvel character with metallic skin:
Some significant others, for short:
Player at the highest-elevation N.F.L. stadium:
Metonym for the movie industry:
Super Mario creature that resembles a turtle:
___ the Saxon (Ivanhoe's father in "Ivanhoe"):
Sag:
Sound heard before many a classic movie:
Airer of Ken Burns documentaries:
Certain pizza topping, slangily:
Game played on a 91' x 13' court:
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