NYT Crossword February 18 2020 answers
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February 18 2020 crossword
Word after martial or culinary:
Insurance giant on the N.Y.S.E.:
Glass showcases for small animals:
Sal of "Rebel Without a Cause":
"So far," on a quarterly pay stub: Abbr.:
Village of the Prancing Pony inn in "The Lord of the Rings":
Resident of Nebraska's largest city:
Person who cherishes high principles:
Ukrainian peninsula seized by Russia in 2014:
It may be issued for a defective product:
Something a false person puts on:
Shadows that have grown long?:
"What is Pyramus? a lover, ___ tyrant?": "A Midsummer Night's Dream":
Prioritize in the trauma center:
Two-time Super Bowl M.V.P. Manning:
Does a driving test task - or an apt description of the five circled diagonals in this puzzle:
Father of Rachel and Leah in Genesis:
"Storms are brewin'" in her eyes, in a 1986 #1 hit:
Cactus known for its psychoactive effects:
Abbreviation in ancient dates:
___ Fisher, women's clothing brand:
Kind of hands said to be the devil's playthings:
Lou Gehrig's disease, for short:
Government agcy. for retirees:
Dog guarding the gates of the underworld:
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