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New York Times crossword of November 17th, 2009 other clues |
'All systems go' signals |
'Do Ya' rock grp. |
'Put a tiger in your tank' brand |
20s dispenser |
A.P. transmission |
Animal acquired from an animal shelter, say |
Arctic seabird |
Bilbao boy |
Bright double star in Orion |
Cash who sang 'Black Cadillac' |
China's Zhou ___ |
City near Manchester |
Coins a nickname for |
Coke competitor |
Cover ltr. accompaniers |
Credit card balance, e.g. |
Cuban base in the news, in brief |
Daniel of the old frontier |
Donald Duck, to Huey, Dewey and Louie |
Dress shirt accessories |
Eastern royal |
Emphatic refusal |
Eyelike windows |
Fake at the rink |
Fencing weapons |
Flew into ___ (got furious) |
French cheese |
Great joy |
Gulf of ___, off the coast of Yemen |
High and low water lines |
High-end Honda division |
IHOP drinks |
International alliance |
Italian ice cream treat |
Japanese prime minister Taro ___ |
Klutz |
Lennon's 'Two Virgins' partner |
Let loose |
License plate |
Martial artist who starred in 'Romeo Must Die' |
Media exec Robert |
Menus with reds, whites and rosés |
Nabisco cookie |
Newsman Koppel |
Not used |
Okra feature |
On the ball |
Ones who stand above the crowd? |
Orwell's '1984' or Clarke's '2010' |
Petri dish gel |
Prodigal ___ |
QB Manning |
Rock star whose name is spelled out by the middle letters of 16-, 18-, 39-, 61- and 64-Across |
Run a tab |
Scent |
Sculling propeller |
See 16-Across |
See 18-Across |
See 39-Across |
See 61-Across |
See 64-Across |
Sellout sign |
She, in Sicily |
Silent hellos and goodbyes |
Smartphone introduced in 2002 |
Squeezed (by) |
Sudden burst |
Tampa Bay footballer, briefly |
The Buckeyes, for short |
They line up between centers and tackles: Abbr. |
Wear away |
___ for Africa |
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