NYT Crossword January 27 2020 answers
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January 27 2020 crossword
Utah city of more than 100,000:
Title role for Jude Law in a 2004 remake:
Reed who sang "Walk on the Wild Side":
Certain bachelor, in personals:
Nutty/marshmallowy ice cream flavor:
Commit a fine-dining faux pas:
*Sinister genius in a series of Sax Rohmer novels:
*Quick-tempered, gun-toting, rabbit-hating toon:
Freshman, a year later, informally:
Exchange of negative commercials:
Substance coiled in a double helix:
Culinary concoction much used in French cuisine:
"Stupid is as stupid ___" (line from "Forrest Gump"):
*Dudley Do-Right's enemy in old TV cartoons:
Sci-fi princess helping lead the Rebel Alliance:
Impulsive people tend to lack one:
You can usually see right through it:
Owns:
Sign in the bleachers at a football game:
"The Family Circus" cartoonist Bil:
Part of an old Apple commercial tagline:
1600 Pennsylvania ___ (D.C. address):
Letter in a Viking inscription:
Archetypically villainous features possessed by the answers to the starred clues:
Insect found in "Antarctica" ... but not Antarctica:
Track or swimming competition:
Typical middle schooler, agewise:
Ending with ticker or masking:
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