NYT Crossword February 25 2020 answers
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February 25 2020 crossword
"Why do the French have only one egg for breakfast? Because one egg is an ___" (old joke):
Brand to use "if you dare wear short shorts":
When Hamlet gives his "To be, or not to be" soliloquy:
North African city in the lyrics to the "Marines' Hymn":
Blobby light popular in the 1960s-'70s:
Connected set of rooms in a hotel:
Frank ___, Al Capone henchman:
International competition for countries that boycotted the 1984 Summer Olympics [Texas]:
"Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of ___" (Robert C. O'Brien children's book):
Large lizards of the Southwest:
Theme of "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "Do the Right Thing":
Person who might say "10-4, good buddy":
45 1/2-carat gem at the National Museum of Natural History [Rhode Island]:
Longoria of "Desperate Housewives":
Time in Boston when it's midnight in Austin:
Phrase akin to "Darn it all!":
QB's downfield throw [Wisconsin]:
___-Ball (carnival attraction):
Change from artificial blond back to brunet, say:
Companies that have big market shares [Utah]:
"Leave as is," to a proofreader:
Furry critter in "Return of the Jedi":
Pols with a donkey party logo:
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