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*Nursery rhyme character seen in Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 3rd, 2020 other clues
Opus ___
Path between buildings
Doggedly pursued
Smooth-talking
Proust title character
Ex-spousal support
Designer dog that crosses a Pomeranian and terrier
Neutral shade
Flavor-boosting additive, for short
A little off
Opal or onyx
"That's what they tell me, anyway"
Asinine
Country between Venezuela and Suriname
National mammal of the United States
*Very convenient ... or, when read in six parts, a hint to the answers to the starred clues
Decorate
"Too rich for my blood!"
Had dinner at home
Australian avians
"I didn't see you there!"
Sight on the back of a jeep
Some TVs and cameras
Kind of card for a phone
Sharply dressed
*Classic TV show starring a cowboy puppet
"How you doin'?"
The apostrophe in :'-(
Take over responsibilities from
Harvard rival
Country whose stamps use glue that's certified kosher
House ___ Committee
Sailor's song
Company with a spokeslizard
Chinese stir-fry with pork, eggs and mushrooms
___ it down a notch
Open, as a gift
Absolutely delights
Four-door, maybe
Hazardous gas
Approached furtively
Rock subgenre
Actor Hawke
Jordan's Queen ___
Mazda sports car
Fellas
Alternative to the pill, briefly
Apple Pencil and Microsoft's Surface Pen, for two
Marriott competitor
Fairy tale baddie
Road trip accommodations
*Industrial-strength
Site with tech tips
Treehouse or blanket fort, perhaps
Undergrad degs.
Umberto who wrote "Foucault's Pendulum"
Wedding vow
Hither and ___
E, in Morse code
So far
Mischief-maker
Gossipy meddler
Washroom, in Worcester
London ___ (tourist attraction)
Pastoral poem
Place to get highlights
*Peachy-keen
Prefix with potent
Polish before publishing
Alexandre who wrote "The Count of Monte Cristo"
Last name of two U.S. presidents
Practice of males mating with one female, but not vice versa, as in bees and ants
Health resort
"Incredible!"
A braggart has a big one
Scoundrel
___ Oh, first Asian woman to host a major awards show
Not as sunny

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