NYT Crossword September 23 2020 answers
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September 23 2020 crossword
Make less tight, as a waistband:
At the previous speed, in scores:
Lower-priced edition of a book:
University of New Mexico mascot:
Like an illustrator's fingertips, maybe:
One of 10 when one "hangs ten":
Philosopher who posited that the simplest explanation is the most likely one:
Classroom missile that might be grounds for detention:
Minor injury for an office clerk:
Activity that might involve setting out saucers of milk:
Old-fashioned newsboy's assignment:
Toy with tabs and interchangeable outfits:
Musical riffing from Ella Fitzgerald:
Writer Carolyn, the pen name of more than 10 authors of the Nancy Drew series:
Something that's "true whether or not you believe in it," per Neil deGrasse Tyson:
Start for the Top 40 song titles "Sixteen," "Time" and "You":
Flavor imparter to chardonnay:
Primer libro del Nuevo Testamento:
Environmental activist Brockovich:
Series of documents that trace a path, as suggested by this puzzle:
Bouncy strips that test one's balance:
"Out of Africa" writer Dinesen:
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