NYT Crossword January 17 2020 answers
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January 17 2020 crossword
Online pop culture/media hub, with "the":
Frequent topic for Pablo Neruda:
Bonus hand in a classic card game:
Participant in hangman or charades:
Head of the only government in U.K. history to be found in contempt of Parliament:
"Aujourd'hui, ___ est morte" (opening line of Camus's "L'Étranger"):
Aleutian Islands, on many a map of Alaska:
Almost any major character in "Sands of Iwo Jima":
Enterprise crewman named after an Asian sea:
Ethnic group accounting for about 18% of the world's population:
Actress who directed 2019's "Booksmart":
Classic novel narrated by the second Mrs. de Winter:
Creator and star of "The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl":
Source of teenage self-consciousness:
Image in the poster for "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial":
Princess of Greek myth who had a brief love affair with Theseus:
Caesar's army, in a popular film franchise:
Hold:
World leader who once worked as a bouncer and a snowboarding instructor:
Like the characters Romeo and Juliet, but not Mercutio or Tybalt:
Leave on the cutting room floor:
Something forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles after W.W. I:
Genre that includes techno and house music:
___ The Magazine (highest-circulating magazine in the U.S.):
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