NYT Crossword November 9 2021 answers
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November 9 2021 crossword
Fish that may have only vestigial fins:
Mr. Tumnus in the "Narnia" books and others:
Common street name in the Northeast:
"God in his wisdom made the fly / And then forgot ...":
"Tell me, O Octopus, I begs, / Is those things arms ...?":
Festival that awards the Palme d'Or:
What the nouns and verb in this clue doesn't do:
Civil rights activist ___ B. Wells:
Something often lent, but never returned:
Doctor's generic recommendation:
Eye of ___ (part of a witch's brew):
Poet Nash, who wrote the lines in 17-, 24-, 47- and 58-Across:
Long part of a horse, short part of a giraffe:
Places with frontline workers, for short:
Decepticon's enemy in the "Transformers" films:
Chum:
Something said to be in the eyes or belly:
"The cow is of the bovine ilk; / One end is moo, ...":
Like an overachieving personality:
One-named singer born Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson:
E-commerce site for homemade goods:
"The trouble with a kitten is that / Eventually it ...":
Flub:
Beth Harmon's weakness in "The Queen's Gambit":
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