NYT Crossword November 22 2022 answers
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November 22 2022 crossword
Sign between Aquarius and Aries:
Inits. in Congress beginning in 2019:
Unwanted effect in Olympic diving:
Tiff:
*1971 film about coming of age in a small, one-cinema Texas town, with "The":
One-named satirist of ancient Greece:
*Eloquence said to be acquired by kissing the Blarney Stone:
Name hidden in "margin of error":
Origin of the words "jasmine" and "julep":
Chinese dialect spoken mainly in Hunan province:
*Exams that value analysis and understanding more than rote memorization:
Assigned letter evaluations to, as term papers:
Nail polish brand with a Mint Candy Apple shade:
Popular New Year's resolution:
"___ Nothing Holdin' Me Back" (2017 hit by Shawn Mendes):
*Van Morrison song aptly featured in "An American Werewolf in London":
Reached base in a cloud of dust, say:
Actress Taylor-Joy of "The Queen's Gambit":
Yearly celebration, for short:
Longtime channel for Samantha Bee:
Ore's partner in frozen foods:
"Vous ___ d'ici?" ("Are you from around here?": Fr.):
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