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Big bears crossword clue
K O D I A K S
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New York Times crossword of November 2nd, 2010 other clues |
'Arrivederci' |
'Don't Bring Me Down' band, for short |
'Exodus' hero |
'Fiddler on the Roof' milkman |
'Five Women' author Jaffe |
'I get it already!' |
'Othello' villain |
'Same here' |
'Sorry if that rude word offended you' |
'Streamers' playwright David |
'What a pleasant surprise!' |
1/7 of a Spanish week |
1972 #2 hit for Bill Withers |
Animator Don |
Any regular on 'The View,' e.g. |
Atmosphere, as at a restaurant |
Aunts, in Arles |
Bank guarantor, for short |
Beach resort at the entrance to the Lagoon of Venice |
British monarch beginning in '52 |
Does some lawn work |
Double-reed woodwind |
Drink made with vodka, coffee liqueur and cream |
Equipment for Olympian Lindsey Vonn |
Everest, e.g.: Abbr. |
Exhibiting fierce determination |
Game cube |
Grades in the mid-70s |
Green fruit |
Greenwich Village neighbor |
Group for young people coping with parental substance abuse |
Individually |
Individually |
It may be 'golden' in mathematics |
Kind of shark |
Kitchen utensil brand name |
Letter-writing prisoner, perhaps |
Like the verb 'to be': Abbr. |
Like, with 'to' |
Little Orphan Annie's dog |
Machine that was often cloned |
Matches, as two tapes |
Model Herzigova |
Moisten, as grass |
Molecular matter |
Nothing, in Paris |
Overseas diplomat in N.Y.C., say |
Pictures that may be difficult to focus on |
Play whence the phrase 'the most unkindest cut of all' |
Prefix with -morphism |
Quatre + un |
Quentin who directed 'Inglourious Basterds' |
Rock's Guns N' ___ |
School attended by James Bond ... and Ian Fleming |
Selects |
Sheep's cry |
Sheriffs' sidekicks |
Signs of approval |
Sinusitis docs |
Six-Day War land: Abbr. |
Sweat spot |
Texas A&M athlete |
Told fibs |
Toy gun shot |
What the last words in 16-, 22-, 36- and 48-Across are |
Where a cowpuncher may work |
Word repeated in a classic 'When Harry Met Sally ...' scene |
Word that can follow pale, brown or cask |
Word with the longest entry in the O.E.D. |
___ fixe |
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