NYT Crossword November 3 2020 answers

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November 3 2020 crossword

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Australian avians:

EMUS

House ___ Committee:

ETHICS

Chinese stir-fry with pork, eggs and mushrooms:

MOOSHU

Open, as a gift:

UNWRAP

Four-door, maybe:

SEDAN

Absolutely delights:

SENDS

Approached furtively:

SIDLEDUP

Rock subgenre:

EMO

Jordan's Queen ___:

NOOR

Fellas:

DUDES

Apple Pencil and Microsoft's Surface Pen, for two:

STYLI

"I didn't see you there!":

OHHEY

Fairy tale baddie:

OGRE

*Industrial-strength:

HEAVYDUTY

Treehouse or blanket fort, perhaps:

HIDEAWAY

Umberto who wrote "Foucault's Pendulum":

ECO

Hither and ___:

YON

___ it down a notch:

TONE

"Too rich for my blood!":

IMOUT

Company with a spokeslizard:

GEICO

*Classic TV show starring a cowboy puppet:

HOWDYDOODY

So far:

YET

Hazardous gas:

RADON

Country whose stamps use glue that's certified kosher:

ISRAEL

Take over responsibilities from:

RELIEVE

Mischief-maker:

IMP

Sailor's song:

CHANTEY

Gossipy meddler:

YENTA

Kind of card for a phone:

SIM

Harvard rival:

YALE

Washroom, in Worcester:

LAV

London ___ (tourist attraction):

EYE

"How you doin'?":

SUP

Opus ___:

DEI

Pastoral poem:

IDYL

Path between buildings:

PEDWAY

Place to get highlights:

ESPN

Doggedly pursued:

HOUNDED

*Peachy-keen:

HUNKYDORY

Prefix with potent:

OMNI

Polish before publishing:

EDIT

Alexandre who wrote "The Count of Monte Cristo":

DUMAS

Smooth-talking:

SUAVE

*Nursery rhyme character seen in Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass":

HUMPTYDUMPTY

Last name of two U.S. presidents:

HARRISON

Practice of males mating with one female, but not vice versa, as in bees and ants:

MONOGYNY

Proust title character:

SWANN

Health resort:

SPA

"Incredible!":

WOW

Ex-spousal support:

ALIMONY

Designer dog that crosses a Pomeranian and terrier:

PORKIE

A braggart has a big one:

EGO

Neutral shade:

TAN

Flavor-boosting additive, for short:

MSG

Scoundrel:

MEANIE

___ Oh, first Asian woman to host a major awards show:

SANDRA

Not as sunny:

GRAYER

A little off:

AWRY

Opal or onyx:

GEM

Actor Hawke:

ETHAN

Mazda sports car:

MIATA

"That's what they tell me, anyway":

SOIHEAR

Alternative to the pill, briefly:

IUD

Marriott competitor:

HYATT

Asinine:

IDIOTIC

Road trip accommodations:

INNS

Site with tech tips:

CNET

Country between Venezuela and Suriname:

GUYANA

National mammal of the United States:

BISON

Undergrad degs.:

BAS

Wedding vow:

IDO

*Very convenient ... or, when read in six parts, a hint to the answers to the starred clues:

HANDYDANDY

E, in Morse code:

DIT

Decorate:

ADORN

Had dinner at home:

ATEIN

Sight on the back of a jeep:

TIRE

Some TVs and cameras:

SONYS

Sharply dressed:

NATTY

The apostrophe in :'-(:

TEAR

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