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S T A R T I N O N
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New York Times crossword of November 6th, 2016 other clues |
'Da Coach' |
'Do your taxidermy on the patio instead!'? |
'Double' or 'triple' feat |
'Mad About You' co-star |
'Noble' thing |
'Not interested' |
'S O S,' e.g |
'Silence is the ___ that nourishes wisdom': Bacon |
'The Princess Bride' theme |
'Today' rival, for short |
'Venus in Fur' playwright David |
'You can't make me' |
'___ it go' |
'___, captain!' |
1960s TV show whose star weighed 650 pounds |
A foot on the ground in Phoenix? |
Adjust, as a currency |
Always putting up my entry fees? |
Amaze |
Artist who awards a biennial Grant for Peace |
Athlete's wear, informally |
Best Picture between 'Rocky' and 'The Deer Hunter' |
Bit of jewelry |
Blow up |
Bogeyman |
Broadcast |
Cab stopper? |
Classical pianist Levit |
Comes later |
Comfort food causing oral discomfort? |
Common New England street name |
Communication devices for commuters, once |
Composer Bartók |
Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull and that's probably it? |
Criticize, in British slang |
Deadly nerve gas |
Discipline for paper tigers? |
Divorced |
Do more repairs on |
Drops to the ground? |
Engine sound |
Extract used in brewing |
February 14th figure |
Field of vision |
Follow closely |
Foreign: Prefix |
Formal wingdings |
Fraternity and sorority leaders, usually: Abbr |
Game with mallets played on a hard-surfaced court |
Genesis of an idea |
Get on one's high horse? |
Giant among Giants |
Giant image over Gotham |
Gravy thickener |
Groove-making needles |
Hall-of-Fame quarterback Dan |
Hard to pin down |
Harley, in slang |
Harper's Weekly cartoonist Thomas |
Harpies |
Herman who wrote 'This Is My God' |
High dudgeon |
Home of Walmart |
Huge quantities |
Informal words of thanks |
Insect that folds its wings |
It blows things up, in brief |
It makes tracks |
It's just for openers |
John Kennedy ___, author of 'A Confederacy of Dunces' |
Kind of clef |
Kind of replication |
Laid out for printing |
Left in a hurry |
Lift |
Like some tales or details |
London lavs |
Lyft offering |
Mack of early slapstick |
Many, after 'a' |
Maze solution |
Memo abbr |
Miasma |
Middle-earth inhabitant |
Mystery ingredient in SweeTarts? |
Nearly throws a perfect game against, informally |
New employee requirement, maybe |
Newcastle Brown and others |
Nipple rings |
Of the highest quality |
Ones who have it coming to them? |
Opposite of outflux |
Pennsylvania city |
Pennsylvania city |
Place to get stuck |
Point of greatest despair |
Port. is part of it |
Pressure, so to speak |
Prettify |
Punk rocker Vicious |
Put groceries away |
Radioactive form of hydrogen |
Ram |
Reaction of dismay |
Real sport |
Republican, on an election map |
River to the Ligurian Sea |
Rough choice? |
See 41-Down |
See 78-Across |
Selfish sort |
Set free |
Skinflints |
Slogan for wine geeks? |
Small semicircular grooves on a column |
Snap |
Some Campbell's offerings |
Some wedding figures |
Soup dumpling |
Sure things |
Surgical tube |
Terms of service |
They might need guards |
Thrown |
Trendy jeans feature |
Unchallenged |
Unknown quantity |
Up against it |
Uses WhatsApp, say |
Vibe |
Walk while dizzy |
War hero |
What an overstuffed suitcase might do |
Where many connections are made |
With 60-Across, player of Tony Soprano's son |
With 96-Across, bit of Chinese cuisine |
___ Muggs, girl in 'Archie' |
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