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Premier Sunday crossword of November 1st, 2020 other clues
Work unit
Duo plus one
Orangutans, e.g.
Plot out, as an equation
Desert refuge
In an obliging manner
Evoking an earlier style
Start of a riddle
Rob of “Melrose Place”
Enticement
“— longa, vita brevis”
March Madness org.
— mama (rum cocktail)
Tarnish
Rd. with a number
Hormone released during childbirth
Riddle, part 2
Signified
Valentine’s Day feeling
Angle measure
History unit
Pretend
Particular printing
Lock go-with
Marina del —
Riddle, part 3
Considers to be
Like unripe bananas
Always, in poetry
Hugs, in letters
Airline of Israel
Pod fillers
Riddle, part 4
Delilah player Lamarr
Hotel furniture
History unit
Suffix with strict
Inedible type of orange
Coiled length of yarn
Riddle, part 5
Fleeced male
“The Walking Dead” airer
“Royals” singer
Anti votes
—Kosh B’gosh (kids’ clothing brand)
1998-2008 Toyota model
Former Nintendo rival
Orlando theme park
End of the riddle
Lack of vigor
Suffix with beat
“— was saying ...”
“See ya!,” British-style
Ernie’s pal
Pierre’s pal
Lariat part
Covered with vines
Riddle’s answer
Nairobi’s land
Prep schools
“The Magic Flute,” e.g.
Provided with a border
Small equine
Film lioness
Dot in the sea
Droopy cheek
Waikiki Beach locale
— -friendly
Tackle, guard or center
Supposed psychic gift
Thunder god
Sales agents, for short
Unsound
Like most sandals
Saintly glow
Court declaration
Yale Daily News staffer
Similarly defined wd.
Enlarged
Broadcast again
Briefcase variety
First-ever
Christian cry of praise
Stood up to
Wyatt at the O.K. Corral
To a large degree
Apparel
Totally absorbed
Outdated
VI doubled
PC support whiz, perhaps
“Drink” for a constantly critical sort
Alternatively
Fat-and-flour mixture
Utah city
Oscar winner Dunaway
See 82-Down
Have a hunch
“On the Road” novelist Jack
Cowboy cry
“Absolutely, sarge!”
Big retailer of outdoor gear
Hawaii’s Mauna —
Hither’s partner
Posh quality
Scooched over, perhaps
Devious
“Get Shorty” star Chris
“Masterpiece” network
Set- — (brawls)
Game akin to crazy eights
Dot-com address
“Magnum, P.I.” star Tom
Trapshooting targets, informally
Ace or deuce
“If — be so bold ...”
With 41-Down, lotus sitters’ cushion
Asia’s — Sea
“Spring ahead” hrs.
Ties down, as a boat
Resembling a hooting bird
Bundled, as wheat
High- — (snubbing)
Pull along
Khan who married Rita Hayworth
“I’m OK with it”
Comedian Emo
It might be given by a flirter
Way to serve ham or pastrami
Café au —
Wheat husk
Water whirl
City in Iowa
Plateau’s kin
Law school newbie
Folklore giant
Exam for H.S. juniors
Brief snooze
— -friendly
Fossil fuel
— polloi

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