NYT Crossword November 18 2016 answers
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November 18 2016 crossword
Go over again, as one's writing?:
Ricky Ricardo's signature song:
Russian men's figure skater who won a gold medal at Nagano:
Something crossed in "The Divine Comedy":
One of Augusta National's first two female members:
Clod:
One involved with tickets and bookings:
He played the antagonist to Leonardo DiCaprio in "Titanic":
Noted 1983 graduate of Columbia:
Close relative of elephant garlic:
The "m" in the equation y = mx + b:
City in which "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" takes place:
Letters in front of many a state name:
Things commonly advertised along interstates:
Material for a seasonal house:
Senator who created and introduced the High-Performance Computing Act of 1991:
Praised something to the skies:
Rapper/actor in several "Fast & Furious" movies:
Like some councils and tattoos:
Aristotle called him the inventor of the dialectic:
Spat:
Rapper with #1 albums in 2011, 2013 and 2014:
Franchise with locations in New Orleans and L.A.:
Relatively cheap iTunes offerings:
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