NYT Crossword December 4 2019 answers
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December 4 2019 crossword
Henson who created the Muppets:
Part of a show that may say "Previously on ...":
Major home-improvement chain founder:
Extinct relative of an ostrich:
Like Brie vis-à-vis Gruyère cheese:
Show that asked "Who shot J.R.?":
Long-running fashion magazine:
College app attachment, informally:
"Scarecrow thinks the only thing one needs is a brain. Not so!":
Big displays at natural history museums, informally:
Where the Marx Brothers famously spent a night:
Equatorial Guinea is its least populous member, for short:
Birthstone that shares a first letter with its month:
"If we let our kids go sledding, what's next? Extreme skiing?":
Sleep disrupter, in a fairy tale:
Ooze:
View from behind the Lincoln Memorial:
Group concerned with things that are NSFW?:
Poem that begins "Once upon a midnight dreary":
Tampa Bay players, familiarly:
Type:
Eponym of a U.S. Open stadium:
Metaphor for a segmented market:
"As you can tell from these few examples, Bings are better than maraschinos":
Land between Uganda and Burundi:
Grp. whose alphabet starts Alfa, Bravo, Charlie ...:
Animal known to crack shells with rocks:
Appliance company acquired by Raytheon in 1965:
"Expanding the bleachers isn't enough. We need to relocate the whole stadium":
Things you can pay YouTube to avoid:
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