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1968 #1 hit for Diana Ross & the Supremes crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of November 11th, 2014 other clues |
What gets rubber-stamped? |
WHAT THIS IS IN |
When repeated, a popular puzzle |
Where a Brownie's merit badges are attached |
'Chestnuts roasting ___ open fire' |
'I know, ___?' |
'Got it!' |
'Minnesota March' composer |
'Rug' |
'Spy vs. Spy' magazine |
'The Hangover' setting |
'Your point being ...?' |
'___ the land of the free ...' |
'___ your call' |
Acid |
Alcoholics Anonymous and others |
Ancient South American |
And so forth: Abbr |
Angry rant |
Annoying bark |
Asian food additive |
Bird bill |
Birdcage swing, e.g |
Blacken on a grill |
Clothes line? |
Commercial suffix with Tropic |
Complete mess |
Confectionery brand with a logo designed by Salvador Dalí |
Contact lens brand |
Contend (for) |
Digital device used to access Hulu and Netflix |
Drink that gets its name from the Tahitian word for 'good' |
Eight, to Dieter |
Existence |
Eye part subject to degeneration |
Fishing device |
Former Time Warner partner |
Good source of omega-3 fatty acids |
Halfway decent |
Hollywood director Sam |
Home of Plato's Academy |
Hors d'oeuvres toppings |
In the style of |
In ___ (actually) |
John Boehner, e.g., in two ways: Abbr |
Junior |
Just marvelous |
Kwanzaa time: Abbr |
Language of Pakistan |
Modern cab service alternative |
Moon of Neptune |
Mouth, slangily |
Move out |
N.H. winter setting |
Nurse's focus, in brief |
One chased in a car chase, for short |
Parts of history |
Poet's 'before' |
Pooped |
Powdered lunch product from Lipton |
Quiet sound of water on the side of a pail, say |
River to the Seine |
Sarge, e.g |
Seamen |
Share a single bed ... or a hidden feature of 17-, 23-, 36- and 50-Across |
Skip, as a sound |
Stand-up comedian with multiple Emmys |
Statue of Liberty material |
Steep slope around a rampart |
Stop getting any higher |
Three-line verse |
Town with Yiddish speakers |
Under the cloak of night |
Units of nautical speed |
Use a pogo stick |
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