New York Times crossword – November 10, 2018
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- Activity at a comic con
- One-eighth of a data set
- Fancy restaurant topping?
- Thickness-adjusting tool
- Bottom of the barrel
- Opposite of pobre
- Flexible attire
- Too good for
- Persistent
- Former Senate majority leader who was once an amateur boxer
- Turn over
- Bucko
- Place for matches
- Butcher’s scraps
- Gambler’s spot
- TV show created by Vince McMahon
- Pole stars?
- Carolina Panthers mascot with a rhyming name
- Go haywire
- Was lachrymose
- Pressure group?
- ‘Come to think of it …’
- Certain bar order
- Group with a satellite truck
- What sharks take interest in
- Rebel fighter during the Mexican Revolution
- Chemistry test?
- Hard ___
- Reminder of a hit
- Chicago political dynasty
- Harebrained
- Wheels
- Woman’s name meaning ‘pleasure’
- It’s a feeling
- Romeos
- [Oh, no you didn’t!]
- Chicken
- Leslie’s friend on ‘Parks and Recreation’
- Creature that can walk on lava
- ‘… never mind, then’
- ___ Lovegood, friend of Harry Potter
- Shoots
- 10-12 on a Little League team, maybe
- Like landscape paintings that focus more on color and lighting than fine detail
- Dangling part of a turkey
- Shoots out
- ‘I Fall to Pieces’ singer
- Loser to New England in Super Bowl LI: Abbr
- Dog depicted by Monopoly’s dog token
- Shop contents
- Mass appeal
- Sierra and others
- ‘The Mikado’ and ‘The Merry Widow’
- Mutant villain of Marvel Comics
- Dump
- Single cut
- 28-Across, e.g
- Dumplings at a Japanese restaurant
- Target of some shots
- Neither long nor short: Abbr
- Smetana composition inspired by a river
- 777, e.g
- E’en if
- One might be paid to talk
- Subject of a classic six-volume work by Edward Gibbon
- Abandoned
- Edgy newspaper type, informally
- One might have clickable ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ buttons
- Survivor’s cry
- Event in which the Four Questions are read
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