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New York Times crossword of November 12th, 2010 other clues |
'Don't mention it' |
'Idylls of the King' figure |
'Outstanding, man!' |
'The Battle Hymn of the Republic' lyricist |
'The Big C' airer, briefly |
1960s R&B backup group, with 'the' |
1997-99 N.L. strikeout leader |
Abbr. in many Québec addresses |
Aid for not losing one's shirt |
Ancient resident of Mexico's Cholula |
Backwash creator |
Birth of a notion? |
Bunny collector? |
Chafe |
Choir practice? |
Chronological threshold |
Civic rival |
Contemporary of Ngaio |
Crassus defeated him |
División del día |
Division indicator |
Early car company co-founder |
Expert on plays |
External: Prefix |
Fall times: Abbr. |
Fruit-ripening gas |
Grandson of Catherine the Great |
Hard to stir |
It might cross 1st, 2nd and 3rd |
It's often in a sling |
Jarrett of Nascar |
Letters of discharge? |
Like jugs |
Like some fighters |
Lose one's shirt |
Make unusable |
Maze full of dead ends? |
Means of splitting stalks? |
Midwest setting: Abbr. |
Monotonous beating sound |
Most fetching |
Newton alternative |
No slowpoke |
Not scattershot |
Nürnberg or Neu-Ulm |
Old N.Y.C. elevated operator |
Omega, to a physicist |
One 'standing by the ocean's roar,' in a 1963 song |
Periods of prayer? |
Piece of cake? |
Pioneering woman lawyer Bradwell |
Preparation that makes folks hot? |
Put away |
Put-on |
Quartzite and such |
Robbed, old-style |
Ross Perot's birthplace |
Russia's ___ Airlines |
Scarecrow, to Batman |
See 26-Down |
Slot car controller |
Some badge flashers |
Sport, for short |
Stock page abbr. |
TheraFlu alternative |
Top of many a timepiece |
Traveler's check |
Trough's opposite |
Was present |
What's gained after taking off: Abbr. |
With 45-Down, unisex topper |
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