NYT Crossword November 18 2020 answers
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November 18 2020 crossword
Words following "Which thing?":
Signature feature of a Duracell battery:
Fraternal group with a mammalian name:
Hayes in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame:
Largest airport in the Pacific Northwest:
Ziggy Stardust vis-à-vis David Bowie:
Midge Maisel's father on "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel":
Betting game in which you could lose your shirt:
One who's constantly talking smack:
Time away from the grind, for short:
Film cast and crew celebration:
Almost twins ... as suggested by this puzzle's circled squares?:
Doughnut shapes, mathematically:
"Old Town Road" rapper Lil ___ X:
Patel of "Slumdog Millionaire":
Like some writing of Anaïs Nin:
Farm-share program, for short:
"Woman With a Parasol" and "Impression, Sunrise":
1974 pop hit with Spanish lyrics:
Tickets for shorter lines, good seats, backstage access, etc.:
Like Robert Mueller beginning in 2013:
First company to be valued at $1 trillion:
Word before dropper or popper:
A.F.C. East athlete, for short:
Disney princess with "a dreamy far-off look, and her nose stuck in a book":
Sch. with a campus in Shreveport:
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