NYT Crossword December 27 2018 answers
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December 27 2018 crossword
___ billiards, game on a pocketless table:
Carolina tribe that allied with the colonists in the American Revolution:
Song sung by Elvis in "Blue Hawaii":
Muscle with a palindromic name:
Company that released "2001: A Space Odyssey":
Mount whose name means, literally, "I burn":
It was once big for Aretha Franklin:
It's indicated by arrows on a map:
Newspaper headline of 12/8/1941:
Department with a buffalo on its seal:
Divisions in the Congressional Record:
One frequently pictured in GQ or Vogue:
Symbol on many a bumper sticker:
"Forever, ___" (1996 humor book):
Realm with an Imperial Diet: Abbr.:
One might have a wink or a smile:
Follower of a plane ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme:
Foreign-born musician with a Presidential Medal of Freedom:
Amos Alonzo ___, coach in the College Football Hall of Fame:
Business meeting that participants dial into, informally:
Author Locke of the Harlem Renaissance, the first African-American Rhodes scholar (1907):
Gray:
Bias:
Norma ___ (Oscar-winning role of 1979):
It helps keep the machinery running:
"A tyrant's authority for crime and a fool's excuse for failure," per Ambrose Bierce:
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