New York Times Crossword - November 21 2023 answers
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New York Times Crossword Answers - November 21 2023
Highly rated March telecast, with "the"
Actor Michael of "Juno"
"Hot" stage item
Bit of broccoli
Neon-colored, say
Sound at a fireworks display
"Slumdog Millionaire" actress
Air Force ___
"Dracula" author Stoker
Archaeologist's find
" ___ Lama Ding Dong"
High-end ridesharing option
Become a YouTube sensation, say
Wine holder
Fairy king in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Trash-talk
Fannie ___ (finance company)
Bach piece whose title sounds a bit risque
Stuff attached to an Acme detonator, in cartoons
Do some yard work
Primitive shelter
Gelatin made from seaweed
American military construction force
U.K. military force
Group of buffalo
Stately potato?
Scuttlebutt, say
Solemnly swear
Corporate number cruncher who might be interested in the ends of 17-, 26-, 37- and 47-Across?
"Men ___ from Mars …"
The "E" of EGOT
"Be all you can be" sloganeer
Drug studied by Timothy Leary
Potting material
Public esteem
Not working today
Camera type, for short
Iowa college
Man's name that's another man's name backward
Snoopy's nemesis
Restaurant review symbol
Rise, as temperatures
Very long time
Dull routine
Cute, cutesily
Dough or bread
Greek column style
Chess announcement
One of the Beatles
Mammal with a white rump
Batman's sidekick
Prevent, as a crisis
Surrealist Joan
Vaping stick, for short
Do some grapplin'
Capricorn's animal
Tiny superhero in the Marvel Universe
Dawn drops
Gold digger?
Paid to play
Prima donna problems
Jewish wedding dance
Japanese meeting place that serves refreshments
Broccoli ___
"That feels so-o-o good!"
They'll show you the world
Option when setting up a new tech device
Coke, to Pepsi
Foul smells
Deviated temporarily from a straight course
LPs and 45s
What a 56-Across would tally for this puzzle?
Comedian Philips
French friend
Siesta
Capote's nickname
First responder, for short
Grain in a Salinger title
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