NYT Crossword October 14 2021 answers
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October 14 2021 crossword
National Medal of Arts recipient whose novel "Juneteenth" was published posthumously:
Puzzle whose name comes from the Japanese for "cleverness squared":
Fountain near the Spanish Steps:
"What's the point in me even trying":
Q: How much does it cost to park at stadiums? A: ___:
Captain in "The Mysterious Island":
"My allergies are really acting up!":
Unusual time to start a vacation:
"It ___" (pompous arrival's declaration):
"That third strike cost us the game!":
Place to purchase pencils and paint:
Like Swarthmore, but not Bryn Mawr:
Food industry lobby, for short:
"I keep losing things in the dryer!":
Typical college interviewees: Abbr.:
Mitch's husband on "Modern Family":
Business that offers body waxing:
Creatures named for their changing shape:
Nickname for the subzero 1967 N.F.L. Championship Game:
Recipe that might call for ginger and soy sauce:
Chooses to receive marketing emails, say:
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