New York Times crossword – November 18, 2018
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- ‘Come again?’
- ‘Darling, won’t you ___ my worried mind’ (‘Layla’ lyric)
- ‘Fancy that!’
- ‘For heaven ___’
- ‘Get ___!’
- ‘It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is ___’: Churchill
- ‘The Simpsons’ bar
- ‘Wouldn’t that be nice!’
- ‘___-Tikki-Tavi’
- A pillar of Islam
- Alternatives to gelcaps
- Animal used to guard sheep and goats
- Appurtenance for a cartoon Neanderthal
- Asian fruits used in Western alternative medicine
- Backgrounds in theater
- Baking soda has many of these
- Baseball stats sometimes called 39-Down
- Beauts
- Berry with two diacritics in its name
- Bird on Walden Pond in ‘Walden’
- Blue shade
- Boxing venue
- Brainpower
- Branch of Islam
- Burns writing
- Can-can dancing?
- Charged up
- Clay and oil, for artists
- Collection of Yule-centric posts?
- Confucian philosopher ___ Hsi
- Costa Rican president who won the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize
- Crescent-shaped Italian pastries
- Cry after ‘Company’
- Danny Ocean’s ex-wife in ‘Ocean’s Eleven’
- Deaden acoustically
- Delmonico steak cuts
- Div. for the Red 106-Down
- Document listing technical specifications
- Dorm overseers, for short
- Down-on-their-luck sorts
- Drops
- Eaglelike
- Elevators in an office building?
- Emails such as ‘Click this link to become an Apollo astronaut’?
- Era of ignorance
- Erie Canal city
- Festoons with Charmin, for short
- Flora and fauna
- Formula for slope in math
- Haven
- Hightail it, saltily
- Hit just beyond the infield
- Hit the hide off the baseball
- Holiday glitter
- Houston squad, casually
- Jerk
- Jewish mourning period
- Joe of ‘GoodFellas’
- Kingdom in ‘The Prisoner of Zenda’
- Late-morning meal for a TV family?
- Laura of ‘Big Little Lies’
- Leg-pullers
- Like services covered by a health insurer
- Like the number i, mathematically
- Limit
- Link with
- Lunkheads
- Mannheim mister
- Manufactured
- Map
- Misreckons
- Mississippi River bottom feeder
- More sensible
- Much Top 40 music now
- Munchkin
- Nagy of Hungarian history
- Neophytes
- Neural junction
- Neutral shades
- Non-___ (food label)
- Norwegian king near the end of the first millennium
- Not catch
- Numerical prefix
- Nurse
- Ocean froth
- One caught by a 12-Down
- One is roughly the mass of a speck of dust
- One way to buy mustard cheaply?
- Orfeo in Gluck’s ‘Orfeo ed Euridice,’ e.g
- Parisian waters
- People like you
- Peter’s chief of staff on ‘The Good Wife’
- Piedmont wine town
- Plaster for painting
- Prefix with puncture
- Really trendy
- S.A.S.E., e.g.: Abbr
- Satchel for a homicide detective?
- School extension?
- Seawater compound
- Secures with a band
- See 5-Down
- See to it
- Seizure cause
- Semiliquid stuff
- So-so filler?
- Some ways on Waze: Abbr
- Something found at the top of many a Google search page
- Spanish crockery
- Split personality?
- Sports event with two diacritics in its name
- Static
- Strong bond
- Stuffed ___
- Swiss canton that was home to William Tell
- Tempur-Pedic rival
- They require stitches
- Tush
- TV network with a science-y name
- Unseasonal wear on a winter vacation?
- Utensil for eating some cured meat?
- Variety of stud poker, familiarly
- Western powwow held every year or so
- What the rotator cuff rotates
- When a happy hour might start
- Who wrote ‘In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king’
- Wooded valley
- Word from the Latin for ‘noose’
- Zoom, e.g
- ___ Spiegel, co-founder of Snapchat
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