NYT Crossword November 22 2023 answers
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November 22 2023 crossword
"Because freedom can't protect itself" org.:
When Santa and the tooth fairy are most active:
Owns:
Wepner's 1975 opponent in the ring:
Like Christmas lights after December 25, often:
Actress Fisher of "Wedding Crashers":
Constellation whose mane and shoulders are known as "the Sickle":
Kind of bikes for stunt riders:
"You're as cuddly as a cactus, you're as charming as an ___, Mr. Grinch":
Stagger with unexpected news, maybe:
Edgar Allan Poe owned a black one, appropriately:
Wood once used for hockey sticks:
Team with a sausage race at every home game:
Burger, fries and a drink at a special price, e.g.:
Poet who taught at Amherst College:
Learning app with an owl mascot:
Walrus ivory is one traditional medium for it:
Croft of the "Tomb Raider" franchise:
"Parks and ___" (NBC sitcom, to fans):
Orchestral group pitched to C:
Manning of ESPN's "ManningCast":
Creation (and rhyme) of 48-Across:
Eccentric sort … or a "sport" where one might make the plays at 19-, 27- and 44-Across?:
Candle-lighting occasion, in brief:
13th or 15th days, on the Roman calendar:
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, for one:
New York Giant known as "Master Melvin":
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