NYT Crossword November 17 2016 answers
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November 17 2016 crossword
Mitch who wrote the best seller "The Five People You Meet in Heaven":
They beat as one, in a U2 song:
Tree frog with a distinctive call:
Eyes, shoulders and knees have them:
Extras in many apocalyptic movies:
Exams with a max. score of 180:
Video game featuring an archaeologist heroine:
Insect with multi-queen colonies:
Eurozone member beginning in 2015:
Harold who directed "Groundhog Day":
Having everything in its place:
Bishop's title in the Coptic Church:
"The only sensual pleasure without vice," per Samuel Johnson:
They come with strings attached:
Cry:
One of the eggs used in this 1986 film is now exhibited at the Smithsonian:
"Popeye" villain who sailed the Black Barnacle:
Comment to a brother or sister:
Longtime home of the Tappet Brothers:
When repeated, testing of a mic:
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