NYT Crossword October 18 2018 answers
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October 18 2018 crossword
American dance move that, for whatever reason, is illegal in Saudi Arabia:
Symbols in superscript, for short:
Home to Bessie, a lake monster in American folklore:
Said something in response almost immediately:
Singing superstar born in Tottenham:
Gridiron org. with the Grey Cup:
So-called "black national anthem," informally ... or what 4-, 6-, 22- and 34-Down do, in part?:
Some May celebrants, informally:
Like the path of the sun in the sky:
Nickname of the singer of 2007's "Umbrella":
Donna ___, soprano in "Don Giovanni":
President who lived in 47-Down:
Woman's name that sounds like two letters:
Kufrin of the 2018 season of "The Bachelorette":
Tutee of Luke in "The Last Jedi":
Caribbean religion with roots in Africa:
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