NYT Crossword November 24 2016 answers
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November 24 2016 crossword
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Male hedgehogs:
BOARS
Cartoon title character adapted from a Felix Salten novel:
BAMBI
First tribe encountered by Lewis and Clark:
OTOES
Sleep study diagnosis:
APNEA
Stoolies:
RATFINKS
Mrs., abroad:
SRA
Thoroughbred farm employee:
GROOM
Red-carpet looks:
GLAMOR
Viking character:
RUNE
Film for which Gregory Peck had the highest-paid performance of his career, with "The":
OMEN
Black ___:
OPS
"I've got this":
MYTREAT
Piece of legislation:
ACT
Happy as a clam:
ALLSMILES
Biz bigs:
CEOS
Cry on the street:
TAXI
How some stocks are sold:
ATPAR
Like some mattresses and batter:
LUMPY
"My Orcha'd in Linden ___" (classic poem):
LEA
*Place where kids aren't found now:
MONTANANEST
Federal investigative grp.:
NTSB
Food that's cured:
LOX
Gripe:
BEEF
Some investigators, informally:
TMEN
Martini's partner:
ROSSI
___ bran:
OAT
Authoritarian's reason:
ISAIDSO
Montréal's Île ___ Soeurs:
DES
Baseball feature:
SEAM
___-Ball:
SKEE
*Whenever:
NEBRASKATIME
Collect:
AMASS
Collection:
SET
Some locks:
MANE
Washstand accompanier:
EWER
Winery output:
CASKS
Commercial lead-in to group:
CITI
Victim of murder one:
ABEL
Basic scrutiny:
SMELLTEST
Listing on an athletic schedule:
MEET
Piece of legislation:
LAW
Some classic computers:
IBMS
With 59-Across, necessary substitutions, phonetically, for understanding the answers to the starred clues:
STATE
One going on foot?:
SHOE
"More than I needed to know!":
TMI
Allele, e.g.:
GENE
Really have at it:
GOTOTOWN
Stylized Tesla logo:
TEE
Electrical units:
OHMS
In theory:
ONPAPER
All-around Canadian put-down:
HOSER
Derisive laugh:
HAH
*Air passenger's request, maybe:
ILLINOISSEAT
Apple platform:
IOS
Cheats, euphemistically:
STRAYS
What superheroes battle:
EVIL
Spanish dramatist ___ de Vega:
LOPE
Stephen Colbert and Conan O'Brien:
TVHOSTS
1978 Peace co-Nobelist:
SADAT
Baskets made from beyond the arc, informally:
TREYS
Pert:
SASSY
Tons of, informally:
LOTSA
Rock's Kings of ___:
LEON
Ricelike pasta:
ORZO
Silk dress, maybe:
SARI
Historical group of 15, for short:
SSRS
On:
ATOP
"Sharknado" actress Reid:
TARA
"Ended, ___ it begun" (Emily Dickinson poem):
ERE
See 38-Across:
POSTALCODES
Rock-___, classic jukebox:
OLA
Johnny Reb's org.:
CSA
Starbucks units: Abbr.:
OZS
The Jetsons' boy:
ELROY
Successfully brings around:
SWAYS
"As if!":
NOT
Woodworkers' tools:
RASPS
On edge:
ANTSY
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