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Jason with the #1 country hit 'Dirt Road Anthem' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 10th, 2017 other clues
Covered, in a way
Standard position?
'Egypt was the gift of the ___': Herodotus
Disreputable
Star of 2016's 'Lion'
Like
'Am I forgetting anything?'
Like Alice's gown in 'Alice in Wonderland'
Dominican fashion designer's last name ..
Subject of the 2014 documentary 'Life Itself'
'Great shot!'
Spring segment
Marker writing
Edict of ___ (Huguenot Wars ender)
Superhero with hooves and a tail
'Horseman, pass by!' poet
Match up, as accounts
Fats Domino's real first name
Tech enthusiast, say
'Lovers Who Wander' singer, 1962
Metaphor for a jammed highway
Final outcome of a firing
U.N. member whose capital comes last alphabetically
... and first name
Midway sights
Find fault
Uffizi work
Airport security holdup
Most sour
Got plenty upset
Unload, say
Bad call?
Not kidding
Great American Ball Park team
Ward bosses?
Band-Aid site
On sight
Human member of an old TV trio
Where people mix at parties?
Bird called a 'diver' in the U.K
Onetime New York company famous for making art glass
Isolated
Willa Cather novel whose title ends with an exclamation point
Bit of attire for a bellhop
Pet store bagful
It's often read metaphorically
Without allies
Cabinet department
Radio component
Item dropped in the drink?
Yield (to)
Chapters of history
Render pliable
City that straddles the Arkansas River
Retired hoopster Odom
Leader of the Partisans in W.W. II
Club owners
Set forth
Leaves penniless
Come together
Leonine features
Completely changed course
Shake
Lifeless
Cook, as latkes

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