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New York Times Crossword November 26 2022 Answers
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- Influential book sellers?
- High jinks
- Search for the wanted
- Eclipses
- Jean Rhys novel thats a response to Jane Eyre
- Ignore this in proofreading
- Scottish Highlander
- Attitude
- Corruption
- Finish thats rough to the touch
- Six-time N.B.A. All-Star Kyle
- Inconsistent
- Ti ___ (bit of Romance language romance language)
- Bank holding
- Paulo who wrote The Alchemist
- Open many tabs maybe
- Not keeping up
- Connected say
- Crazy Rich Asians actress Gemma
- ___ Belle Histoire (French love song)
- Unfailingly loyal
- Bugss archenemy
- Changes
- Père dune princesse
- Mope
- Shuns with out
- Formerly
- Chinua Achebe novel thats a response to Heart of Darkness
- Convenient setting for the forgetful
- Alternative to sunbathing
- Is it?
- Most seaside towns have one
- Big competitors in European auto racing
- Brie base
- Locale in Dantes Inferno
- Classical orator
- Clear the tables
- Hiccup so to speak
- Cries of clarity
- Refusals
- Pairs
- Rae of The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl
- Theyre not to be missed
- Some retreats
- Turned to refuse
- A toast
- Gain admission
- Pain reliever option
- Ghanaian and Ivorian export
- Piano bar mainstay
- Work or workers
- Neighbor of a Yemeni
- People claiming to possess special enlightenment
- Sparkled
- Preacher in a parable
- Unmoving
- Do the final step in needle-threading
- Psychoanalytic subject
- About
- Idolize
- Key piece of an overlock sewing machine
- Now!
- No chance
- Singer Ford with the 1988 song Kiss Me Deadly
- Spoken word competition
- Ocean Spray prefix
- Mountain whose name means I burn
- Tech that reduced demand for maps
- Lead-in to Felipe or Miguel
- The first Black American sorority in brief