NYT Crossword December 17 2020 answers
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December 17 2020 crossword
Mythical realm accessible only by the rainbow bridge Bifrost:
Sight on Disney World's Expedition Everest ride:
Language in which a nutty person might be told "Yer bum's oot the windae":
Instrument featured in 36-Across:
Up:
Items that are hard to throw away?:
Word included to prevent libel, say:
___ Freed, early radio personality who coined the term "rock 'n' roll":
What the opening motif of 36-Across is said to represent:
Singer/songwriter Corinne Bailey ___:
Work suggested by this puzzle's circled and shaded squares:
Tribe that fought the Iroquois:
Servings with sweet-and-sour sauce:
Big name in in-flight internet:
Something editable using CRISPR technology:
First name of this puzzle's dedicatee, born December 1770:
America ___, star of TV's "Ugly Betty":
Copland ballet with a hoedown:
Longtime star of F.C. Barcelona:
What 49-Down became in later life:
Rent:
Swiss Alp next to Lake Lucerne:
Small and pointy-eared, perhaps:
What "exaggerated" is sometimes misspelled with:
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