NYT Crossword October 16 2018 answers
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October 16 2018 crossword
What many college students accrue:
Lead-in to punk or Cuban, in music:
Insurance giant bailed out in the Great Recession:
Without intermission, as a play:
Period of sleep with dreaming:
"Bewitched" witch, in 1960s TV:
Classic activity for family night:
Tent, backpack, hiking shoes, etc.:
Carson's predecessor on "The Tonight Show":
Competitor of the Essex or Hupmobile:
Westernmost state capital in the contiguous United States:
Girl group that's also the name of a cable channel:
Seafood item often served with a lemon wedge:
"___ Mia" (1965 #4 hit for Jay & the Americans):
"Who ___?" (amnesiac's query):
"It's ___" ("O.K. for liftoff"):
Periodical format not much seen nowadays:
Political figure granted asylum by Anwar Sadat:
"On the Waterfront" director Elia:
Product of the Coors Brewing Company:
Leader whose death sparked the Year of the Four Emperors:
Comment of resignation applicable to 17-, 28- and 50-Across?:
Baggage checker at the airport, for short:
Actor and bridge expert Sharif:
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