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S K I M
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New York Times crossword of November 16th, 2009.
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New York Times crossword of November 16th, 2009 other clues |
'... ___ quit!' |
'Gnarly!' |
'Talking' done with the hands: Abbr. |
'Too rich for my blood' |
'Well, look at you!' |
'___ Miz' |
1945 conference site |
Abbr. after a phone no. |
Ad-___ |
Ark builder |
Battery for a camera or phone |
Candy with a hole in the middle |
Classic cigarette brand |
Cloudless |
Code of life |
Currier's partner in lithography |
Delta alternative, once |
Eagle's grasper |
Fall birthstone |
Fancy items worn around the neck |
France before it was France |
Give a Bronx cheer |
Give a grand speech |
Glimpse |
Gloomy |
Golden Globe winner Nick |
Greek H's |
Hairstyle that may have a comb stuck in it |
Heart or kidney |
Huff and puff |
Inc., in England |
It's just below the thigh |
Jazzy Fitzgerald |
Junctures |
Late |
Like a clock with hands |
Like a rabbit's foot or four-leaf clover |
Like a story that can't be believed |
Long-range weapon, for short |
Lyricist Gershwin |
Mandela of South Africa |
Marijuana, slangily |
Midrange voice type |
Military strategy during the 2003 invasion of Iraq |
Mink or ermine |
Mrs., in Madrid |
Much of Chile |
Newborn |
Novels, e.g. |
One-footer, say, in golf |
Prepare to use a rifle |
Profound |
Property claim |
Recently |
Rent |
Rode a Schwinn, e.g. |
Score after dribbling, say |
Secretly ban from employment |
Singer McEntire |
Skye, e.g. |
Spacecraft's path |
Spanish 'that' |
Special attention for a patient, in brief |
Spherical cereal |
Spiked clubs |
Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Century |
Spouse's servile words |
Streamlined |
Subject of a 1950s 'revolution' |
T on a test |
Together |
Trebek who says 'And the answer is ...' |
Veep's superior |
Veteran |
Where the Clintons got law degrees |
___ the Hutt ('Star Wars' villain) |
___ wool (soft material) |
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