New York Times, Monday, November 4, 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| 'Gone With the Wind' plantation | TARA |
| 'Return of the ___' (Episode VI of 'Star Wars') | JEDI |
| 'See ya!' | LATER |
| 'That's the truth!' | NOLIE |
| 'The game is ___' (Sherlock Holmes declaration) | AFOOT |
| Afghanistan's capital | KABUL |
| All's opposite | NONE |
| Ammonia has a strong one | ODOR |
| Antlered animal | ELK |
| Be too sweet, possibly | CLOY |
| Biblical son of Isaac | ESAU |
| Big month for weddings | JUNE |
| Brother of Cain | ABEL |
| Bygone Russian space station | MIR |
| Carvings of Pacific Northwest tribes | TOTEMPOLES |
| Classic Christmas song with the lyric 'City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, / Dressed in holiday style' | SILVERBELLS |
| Comedian Philips | EMO |
| Common Market letters | EEC |
| Discrimination | BIAS |
| Distinctive bunny features | EARS |
| Dove sounds | COOS |
| Dress in Delhi | SARI |
| Drink brand with a polar bear in its logo | ICEE |
| Earner of at least 21 merit badges | EAGLESCOUT |
| Easter egg coloring | DYE |
| Edgar ___ Poe | ALLAN |
| Elegant ballet bend | PLIE |
| Engines | MOTORS |
| Facial hair generally banned in the military | BEARD |
| Find a new purpose for | REUSE |
| First U.S. multimillionaire John Jacob ___ | ASTOR |
| Genre for Slayer and Iron Maiden ... or a hint to 17-, 23-, 38- and 47-Across | METALMUSIC |
| Golf pegs | TEES |
| Grain-grinding facility | MILL |
| Hearty draughts | ALES |
| Home of the Rays and Buccaneers | TAMPA |
| Identifiers on tax returns: Abbr | SSNS |
| Impressive display | ARRAY |
| Indian flatbread | NAAN |
| Island with a lagoon | ATOLL |
| Joint between the ankle and hip | KNEE |
| Largest island in the Philippines | LUZON |
| Lawyer's org | ABA |
| Leaf-gathering tool | RAKE |
| Loads and loads | ALOT |
| Million-selling albums | PLATINUMRECORDS |
| Norway's capital | OSLO |
| Not at home | OUT |
| Not just a snack | MEAL |
| Oklahoma's second-largest city | TULSA |
| Old New York song publishing locale | TINPANALLEY |
| Ollie's partner in old comedy | STAN |
| On | ATOP |
| One of 10 or fewer, maybe, in a checkout lane | ITEM |
| One of Dracula's forms | BAT |
| One of two in the McDonald's logo | ARCH |
| Pain | ACHE |
| Peabody Award-winning journalist Gwen | IFILL |
| Peruvian pack animal | LLAMA |
| Prince or princess | ROYAL |
| Pro hoops network | NBATV |
| Quaker's ___ Crunch cereal | CAPN |
| Rackets | DINS |
| Rice-shaped pasta | ORZO |
| Rock band with the 2001 #1 hit 'How You Remind Me' | NICKELBACK |
| Roger of 'At the Movies' | EBERT |
| Sch. about a mile from Harvard | MIT |
| See 2-Down | BANA |
| Silly | INANE |
| Some C.E.O.s' degs | MBAS |
| Spanish artist Francisco ___ | GOYA |
| Sportscaster Bob | COSTAS |
| State east of Miss | ALA |
| What bread dough and the morning sun do | RISE |
| When to expect someone, for short | ETA |
| Wing-to-wing measures | SPANS |
| With 1-Down, player of the Hulk in 2003's 'Hulk' | ERIC |
| ___ Lane, lover of Superman | LOIS |
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