NYT Crossword November 17 2018 answers
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November 17 2018 crossword
Guns:
Inferior-quality item, informally:
"It has one syllable" and "Its fourth letter is T":
End of some affluent community names:
Player of the mother on "Black-ish":
Susquehannock Indian relatives:
Actress Alexander of "Get Out":
Name on 2016 campaign buttons:
World capital that's an anagram of Azerbaijan's capital + L:
Features of jack-in-the-boxes:
Gem that's been polished but not faceted:
Animal cry in a nursery rhyme:
System used for computer code:
Singer of the 1989 #1 hit "Opposites Attract":
Tony-winning musical with three B'way runs:
Word from the Italian for "crush":
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2011 musical with the highest-charting Broadway cast album since "Hair" in 1969:
Catlike Pokémon with an onomatopoeic name:
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