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New York Times crossword of November 6th, 2021 other clues
Trash
Kind of rock
Toni Morrison title character who lives in the Bottom
Lower-cost option at a supermarket, usually
Fresh
Furry creature that Wallace becomes during the full moon, in a "Wallace & Gromit" film
Bio subject
"___ changed"
Feature of the inner planets
Thread count?
Facebook allows for more than 50
Reciprocal of a siemens
Sharon Olds's "___ to Dirt"
Hush puppies alternative
Restaurant starter, informally
Prominent attire for Jr. Pac-Man
Assumes
Grande and others
Actress Susan
Order at a lodge
It's sold by the yard
Good things to have for a private party
What a trip!
Alliterative partner of 45-Down
Proceeds smoothly
Creature whose male incubates the eggs, during which it won't eat, drink or defecate for 50+ days
Trails
New York City setting of the "Eloise" books
It may be bonded
"Much obliged!"
Whom to call "maman"
Guard, perhaps
Current
Martin or Harvey
Actress with an Academy Award for 1960's "Two Women"
Amount to
Maker of the world's first diesel-powered passenger car
Photographer Diane
Pickup line?
Still alive, so to speak
Noted organochloride, in brief
Boston exurb
Took off
Floors
Amount from a flask, maybe
Amounts from a distillery, maybe
Program replaced by "CBS This Morning"
Olympics rule-breaker
Like Tony-winning plays
Brightens, with "up"
ASCAP and A.S.P.C.A.: Abbr.
Lead-in to date
Walk on water?
Disposable shoe liners
What cognitive behavioral therapy might treat, in brief
Grade
"Capisce?"
Sure thing
Home of the two deepest canyons in the Americas (each 11,500+ feet)
Response at the door
Gave off, in a way
___ Hall
Change in writing
'Tis the season to be jolly
Kind of rock
Behind
2008 animated film with the tagline "He's got a monster of a problem"
Barents Sea sight
Quad part
Stone
"Absolument!"

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