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The Denver Post crossword of November 18th, 2019 other clues
Niagara Falls sound
"Hump day" (Abbr.)
Patton or Sherman crew members
Cozumel coins
Brooks of spoof movies
Openly disobeys
___ wrench (L-shaped tool)
Give-and-take
Classroom surprise
Trail mix eater, perhaps
Urge onward
Group for boaters
Respond on "Jeopardy!"
Three-layered treat
Wasn't an absentee
Grand Canyon formation
Less hospitable
Toe treatment, for short
Vast in scope
Case of boredom, with "the"
Lo-cal, on some beer cans
Tofu bean, to a Brit
Prop on Pat Sajak's show
Command after "Sit!"
Pie piece
Merriment
Easy on the eyes
Like Buffalo winters, typically
Sunlit lobbies
Convention attendee
"The Sound of Music" peaks
Old flames
Cut of meat near the flank
U-shaped instrument
Adopter of Stitch, in a Disney movie
Lunar stages
Recedes from shore
Jet black
Zoning unit
"That hit the spot!"
Worm on a hook, say
Funds for finders
Chunks of history
Nosh on
More collectible, perhaps
Dracula's target
Samuel Adams offering
Homer's "Stupid me!"
What a press pass provides
Hider in children's books
Fleet-footed avian
Credit card abuser's woe
Batting practice aid
Used a buffer on
Bailiff's order
Side with a sandwich
Drop in the mail
Dust Bowl migrant
Clumsy sort
Antelope playmates of song
Drops an easy one
Middle schooler, perhaps
River of Tours
Luxury car until the 1930s
Talk like Porky
Jimmy Carter's first budget director
Had the nerve
Split to unite
Wave wildly
"Sully's" profession
Fraternity initiation, e.g.
Name in fine china
Pundits' columns
Sundae topping
Blew away
Side with a sandwich
Become an ex-smoker

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