NYT Crossword November 4 2017 answers
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November 4 2017 crossword
Mock:
Capital situated on the same latitude as St. Petersburg, Russia:
Menotti's "___ and the Night Visitors":
Compassion for the misery of others:
Automaker with the slogan "Wir leben Autos":
They may respond for the unresponsive, for short:
Rebate requirement, at times: Abbr.:
Island on which Mount Obama is the highest point:
Museum of natural history attraction, in brief:
Garden fruit that tastes pumpkin-y:
Certain rock concert improvisation:
Annual music and film festival founded in 1987, briefly:
Fix:
"___ is about finding your own space": Kareem Abdul-Jabbar:
Improvised place to hang a hat, say:
Doesn't keep one's emotions pent up:
Setting for many shipwreck movies:
Biblical land on the Arabian Peninsula:
Co-director and co-star of the 2011 film "Bed Peace":
Exaggerate ... or a hint to five nonconsecutive letters in 20-Across, 36-Across and 7-Down:
Engineering college in Needham, Mass.:
Home to the Ronald Reagan Med. Ctr.:
Dryden's "Alexander's Feast" and others:
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