NYT Crossword February 23 2021 answers
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February 23 2021 crossword
What a tot might indicate by holding up fingers:
Last in a mathematical series:
Subject that teaches the varying "ch" sounds of "cheap," "chaos" and "charade":
Lady ___, anthem singer at Biden's inauguration:
Like the first "d" in "Wednesday":
Leader of an oil-rich land, maybe:
*Seat for the ruler of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros:
"Movin' ___" ("The Jeffersons" theme):
*Devotee of Jerry Garcia's band:
Tex-Mex dish served in a soft tortilla:
*"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" singer/composer:
Does voice work for a documentary, say:
Home of the N.B.A.'s Thunder, for short:
Creature that might squirt ink and use tools:
Activity done while reading a screen:
Late-night rival of Kimmel and Fallon:
Canadian city whose name consists of two consecutive boys' names:
"Hot" place for a cat in theater:
I:
Actress Watson of the "Harry Potter" films:
One using crude language ... or one saying the last parts of the answers to the starred clues?:
"The ___ Show" (best-selling album of 2002):
County name in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania:
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