Everyday Puzzles November 19 2022 crossword answers
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November 19 2022 crossword
The third-largest of the Hawaiian Islands:
First word of Asian country that ends in Lanka:
Dutch beer brewed by Heineken:
Create a tiny hole through something, like an ear:
Small dots that make up a digital image:
Grain husk commonly found in muffins:
Three-letter country code for India:
Place on the head hair grows out of:
Sgt. __, 1996 Steve Martin comedy film:
Ancient Greek word meaning city-state:
Herb that tastes like black licorice:
Small cylindrical fried pieces of potato, tater __:
Universities in Chicago, New Orleans, and Maryland:
Positive votes who might "have it":
People who accompany children on field trips:
Software program on a smartphone:
Ancient city-state that won the Peloponnesian War:
Playable character in the Nintendo games universe:
Arctic __, WW2 naval missions to Russian ports:
It accompanies "and the City" in a TV series:
A super famous celebrity, high on the clipboard:
Criss-crossed garden frame for trailing plants:
Previously Sauber F1 Team, __ Romeo F1 Team Orlen:
Greatest hits album for Swedish pop giants:
Note of three words promising to pay a debt:
World's largest pasta producer, founded in 1877:
Bird that can rotate its head 270 degrees:
Ravi __, Indian sitar player and film composer:
Not tied or fastened, e.g. shoelaces:
Billboards, commercials that encourage shopping:
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