NYT Crossword November 24 2017 answers
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November 24 2017 crossword
Dish whose name means "pierce flesh":
Assumed the hero pose, in yoga:
Something the narrator of "A Visit From St. Nicholas" threw up:
Snapping ... as suggested by some black squares in this puzzle:
Asian capital that's home to Jokhang Temple:
Sci-fi TV series before "DS9":
What we have "in order not to die of the truth," per Nietzsche:
It has the world's highest per capita income:
Fitbit had one in 2015, for short:
Attraction on the bank of the Yamuna River:
Sack:
Oscar follower, in communications:
Name on an annual literary award:
Literary orphan who lived for a while in a cupboard:
Fictional hero who wore a sombrero cordobés:
Beam that might hit someone hard?:
With only slight provocation ... as suggested by some black squares in this puzzle:
Villain whose alter ego is Edward Nigma:
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