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New York Times crossword of November 18th, 2020 other clues
Go bad
___ Coeur, Mo.
Hayes in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
"Well, looky here!"
Fuel carrier at sea
___ toast
Betting game in which you could lose your shirt
One who's constantly talking smack
Brooklyn basketball team
Shaped like grapes
Time away from the grind, for short
Film cast and crew celebration
Insolent manner
Secondary schools in France
Approach
Aid in making a pompadour
Almost twins ... as suggested by this puzzle's circled squares?
[head slap]
Smooth, in music
Like some writing of Anaïs Nin
Adkins, for Adele
Tickets for shorter lines, good seats, backstage access, etc.
Thespian
The speed of sound
Lofty abode
Some old mobile devices
A.F.C. East athlete, for short
Disney princess with "a dreamy far-off look, and her nose stuck in a book"
One arguing in court: Abbr.
Bookish sorts
Twiddled one's thumbs
Sch. with a campus in Shreveport
Platforms for speakers
Words following "Which thing?"
Sign in an apartment window
Signature feature of a Duracell battery
Total hoot
Fraternal group with a mammalian name
Peace sign shape
Slip-up
"OK by me"
Largest airport in the Pacific Northwest
Ziggy Stardust vis-à-vis David Bowie
Midge Maisel's father on "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
Garage occupant
Dye for denim
Kilmer of "Top Gun"
Sneaky sorts
Peeved, with "off"
Fashion inits.
French article
"What's the big ___?"
Latvia's capital
Doughnut shapes, mathematically
Burger King offering
"Old Town Road" rapper Lil ___ X
Stuck on
Lightweight rainwear
Patel of "Slumdog Millionaire"
Moved on the tarmac
Places to be marooned
Farm-share program, for short
Lacking a key, in music
"Woman With a Parasol" and "Impression, Sunrise"
1974 pop hit with Spanish lyrics
Like Robert Mueller beginning in 2013
Move around, with "about"
First company to be valued at $1 trillion
Raggedy ___
Word before dropper or popper
Spearheaded

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