NYT Crossword September 21 2018 answers
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September 21 2018 crossword
Tarbell who took on Standard Oil:
Eastern city whose name sounds weird?:
Gas:
Retired justice who wrote "Out of Order: Stories From the History of the Supreme Court":
G.O.P. org. ... or letters after Senator Richard Burr's name:
___ Ski Valley, one of the highest municipalities in the U.S. (9,207 feet):
"Do You Hear What I Hear?," e.g.:
Fruits that ripen after being picked:
Rapper with the double-platinum album "If You're Reading This It's Too Late":
Pres. Obama's signature achievement:
Follower of "sweet" or "in your":
Tim Roth's character in "Reservoir Dogs":
Marco Polo was on it for 24 years:
The mathematician Fibonacci, for one:
Colleague of 23-Down for 15 years:
Rhinestone-covered appurtenance for Elvis:
Nashville-based awards show, familiarly:
Sight in many a Japanese restaurant:
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