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'All systems go' signals crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 17th, 2009 other clues
'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
Nick who comes at night
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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