New York Times crossword – November 4, 2018
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- ‘1984’ superstate that includes America
- ‘Anything else, or can I go?’
- ‘Marriage Italian-Style’ star
- ‘The Lady Is a Tramp’ lyricist
- 2018’s debate over ‘Yanny or Laurel,’ e.g
- Absorbed
- Ancestry
- Ancient Mexicas, e.g
- Ars ___ (anagram of ‘anagrams,’ aptly)
- As a whole
- Awfully large
- Became inseparable
- Break
- Brewery sights
- Calls from quarterbacks
- Casanova’s intrigues
- Case workers?
- Century in American politics
- Cereal ingredient
- Companies that need help
- Construction on Broadway
- Copa América cheer
- Copper wheels?
- Courtroom periods
- Crank up the amp to 11 and go wild
- Cries loudly
- Deadbeat student at TV’s Highland High
- Department of Buildings issuance
- Didn’t bid
- Document kept in a safe
- Donny who won ‘Dancing With the Stars’
- Early reel-to-reel devices
- Essentially
- Expired IDs?
- Express
- Field with lots of growth?
- Food & Wine and Field & Stream
- Ford Mustang, for one
- Forerunners of combines
- Game featured in 2006’s ‘Casino Royale’
- German-Swiss author who won the 1946 Nobel in Literature
- Give mouth-to-mouth to?
- Goes to grab a bite, say
- Golfing hazards
- Greek hero killed by a giant scorpion
- Green housewarming gift
- Her 2018 album ‘Dancing Queen’ consists entirely of Abba covers
- Home arena of the Bruins and Celtics
- In the ballpark
- It may be open for business
- Its shell doesn’t crack
- James of TV’s ‘How the West Was Won’
- Joey Potter’s portrayer on ‘Dawson’s Creek’
- Julius Caesar’s first wife
- Keep it under your hat!
- Leaves mystified
- Lets out
- Like some tires
- Many faculty members, in brief
- Muddling through
- Name, as a successor
- Old ‘It cleans your breath while it cleans your teeth’ sloganeer
- On the take
- Overflow
- Painter’s roll
- Palate cleanser in a multicourse meal
- Pan resistant to aging
- Paprika lookalike
- Party of 13?
- Petulant expression
- Picks up
- Places to crash on road trips
- Presented perfectly
- Purely academic
- Ran into in court?
- Receptive to new ideas
- Reptiles that can walk on ceilings
- Ringo Starr’s real first name
- Rock musician with a knighthood
- Round units?
- Safer of ’60 Minutes’
- Satine’s profession in ‘Moulin Rouge!’
- Selling point?
- Shade in the woods
- Shiny beetle disliked by fruit growers
- Show’s earnings
- Sister of Tiffany
- Slaloming spot
- Small jumper
- Soda brand with more than 90 flavors
- Sort of
- Speak sharply
- Sphere
- Stan who co-created Spider-Man
- Stephen King novel with a misspelling in the title
- Steve who co-created Spider-Man
- Stickers forming a patch
- Stockpot addition
- Striker’s replacement
- Stuff
- Takes to the sky
- Tommy or Jimmy of jazz
- Torch carrier’s announcement
- Touchscreen array
- Travel on-line?
- Travels by car
- Trunk fastener?
- Two for one?
- U.S. Naval Academy mascot
- Unkind, as criticism
- Untrustworthy sort
- Valuable possession
- Very
- Wearers of white hats
- Well-chosen
- What a crop top exposes
- What an essay presents
- Who once said ‘You wouldn’t have won if we’d beaten you’
- Wigs out
- Win every prize in
- Word spoken while waving
- Wordsworth wrote one on immortality
- You can’t go back on them
- You should avoid feeding on them
- ___ pasta (farfalle)
- ___ the Great (ninth-century English king)
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