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Casual sign-off in a letter crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 22nd, 2016 other clues
'Carmen' setting
'Darn!'
'Haha, u r hilarious'
'This doesn't look good'
'Where the heart is'
Ashen
Belligerent Greek god
Bro or sis
Capital of Jordan
Carolers' repertoire
Cock and bull
Coke or Pepsi
Cousin of a cobbler
Crack shooters
Dallas cager, informally
Dark brown rodents with long tails and large eyes
Decorates, as a cake
Drunkards
Eastern or Western, for hoopsters
Elitist sort
Expressed amazement
Film character who was asked to 'Play it'
Frank who directed 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'
Garrison Keillor's home state
Grace ender
Hand, to Javier
Himalayan land
In working order
It might involve mutual raising of tariffs
Kind of client
Knot
Like the four things named in the circled squares
Like yarn
Marmalade container
Max's opposite
Meeting point for tailors?
Memorable 2011 hurricane
Mideast's Gulf of ___
Mineral in layers
Momma's partner
Most sensible
MSNBC's 'Morning ___'
Mud
Musical syllable after 'oom'
Musical talent, informally
Old radio show set in Harlem
One of the Marx Brothers
Onetime arcade giant
Opposite of 57-Across, to Muslims
Outdo
Pizza chain found in many food courts
Possesses
Preppy shirt
Proactiv target
Quite a ways away
Rehearsed a piece through from start to finish, in theater lingo
Sault ___ Marie, Ont
Scent
Shoppe descriptor
Something might be brought back by this
Something record-breaking
Sweater ___
Talking horse of 1960s TV
The Canadian loonie or toonie, e.g
Tour de France sights
Trick-taking game with a 48-card deck
Versatile eating implement
Voodoo spell
What's punched into an A.T.M., redundantly
When doubled, a South Seas island
When you get it
Woes
Word before and after 'will be'
___ Lingus
___ Theater, venue of 'The Phantom of the Opera,' the longest-running production in Broadway history

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