NYT Crossword November 25 2020 answers
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November 25 2020 crossword
University of New Mexico mascot:
Like the head of a tennis racket:
Concerns for Cinderella and her stepsisters:
Buck ___, first African-American coach in Major League Baseball:
Naturally occurring example of "opposites attract"?:
___ Drago ("Rocky IV" villain):
Polar ___ (weather phenomenon):
Actress Katherine of "27 Dresses":
___ Kemper, player of TV's Kimmy Schmidt:
Choice on "Let's Make a Deal":
Extravagant but superficial display:
Stamp on an envelope [and 16-Across flipped]:
Traditional ingredient in a manhattan:
Disco ___ ("The Simpsons" character):
It takes a glider up to launch altitude:
Southwest city on the Salt River:
Indian state along the Himalayas:
Basic kind of shoe [and 31-Across flipped]:
"Fall in love" or "fall to pieces":
Condition often causing repetitive behavior, in brief:
Eldest von Trapp daughter in "The Sound of Music":
Villain defeated by Puss in Boots:
German chancellor ___ von Bismarck:
Sounds heard here and there in a nursery rhyme:
Herbal drink full of antioxidants [and 50-Across flipped]:
Loretta with the #1 country hit "Coal Miner's Daughter":
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