NYT Crossword February 29 2020 answers
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February 29 2020 crossword
Base for many a chef's rose garnish:
Accompaniment at an Indian restaurant:
Major-league All-Star turned TV analyst, informally:
Titular comic strip character from the A.D. 800s:
Grammy-nominated singer who made her on-screen film debut in "Moonlight":
Title whose name comes from the Greek for "alone":
It's on the St. Lawrence: Abbr.:
Barbecue variety featuring vinegar-based sauces:
Approximate proportion of the world's population that lives on an island:
Bygone parts of newspapers with local gossip:
Some "Grey's Anatomy" settings, for short:
Site in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco, for short:
Game:
Market built around short-term engagements:
Cranial : skull :: brachial : ___:
"___ Death" (2006-10 Fox sitcom):
Bass-heavy hybrid music genre:
Feeling akin to the German "Weltschmerz":
Long:
"Critique of Pure Reason" philosopher:
Paul of the old "Hollywood Squares":
Former home of the Seattle SuperSonics:
Title pig of children's literature:
They have chairs at the circus:
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