NYT Crossword October 19 2019 answers
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October 19 2019 crossword
Language whose alphabet went from Arabic to Latin to Cyrillic:
Worshipers of the goddess Rhiannon:
Lebanese city on the Mediterranean:
First family with the dogs Lucky and Rex:
Darkest moon of Uranus, whose name is related to the Latin for "shadow":
Keyboard instrument heard in "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy":
Evil stepsister of Cinderella, in Disney:
Port city built on a crater of an ancient volcano:
O.K.:
Common treatment for anxiety and panic disorders:
Nondiscriminatory hiring abbr.:
Victim of Hercules' first labor:
First name of two of the 12 astronauts who have walked on the moon:
First name of the first man to walk on the moon:
Commercial suffix akin to -apalooza:
Indian state of 90+ million bordering Bhutan:
New Deal agcy. that helped build La Guardia Airport:
The 1975 hit "Can't Get It Out of My Head" would be an appropriate one:
Lab assistant in "Young Frankenstein":
Royal flush in draw poker, say:
Synthetic fiber once used in wigmaking:
"If ___ Street Could Talk" (2018 film):
"Beavis and Butt-head" spinoff:
Go from variable to fixed-rate, say:
Onetime Quaker offering based on a 1980s TV icon:
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