NYT Crossword January 5 2021 answers
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January 5 2021 crossword
Country whose name can be an exclamation:
Compete intellectually (with):
"Just so you know...," in a text:
"___ and Lovers" (D. H. Lawrence novel):
One who didn't make it to the office:
Protected body parts for goalies and baseball catchers:
Author Grafton has arrived for dinner:
An alto probably can't hit it:
Actress Wells has just entered the scene:
Locale of both the highest and lowest points on the earth's surface:
First company to feature a gay couple in a mainstream U.S. TV ad (1994):
Actor Nicholson will bat next:
Name of a mountain range or a river:
Medium for some sculptures with short lifespans:
"How do you do it? I want to know":
"Fly swatter" for an elephant:
One of a fairy tale threesome:
Baseball's Boggs has agreed to join us:
Where the compass was invented:
Online magazine covering politics and culture:
Classic N.Y.C. punk rock venue:
Counting by them takes half the time:
TV father Cleaver has just left the starting line:
Org. with an inspector general:
Lily that is Utah's state flower:
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