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New York Times crossword of November 19th, 2008 other clues
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'Cheers!' abroad
'Ma! He's Making Eyes ___' (1940 hit)
'No more for me, thanks'
1962 #1 country hit '___ Been Everywhere'
Ab ___ (from the start)
Actress Aulin of 'Candy'
Actress Raines on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Adenauer nickname, with 'Der'
Ancient Dead Sea sect
Apply to the skin, as on a mixed-up U.C.L.A. athlete?
Bakery order
Boy
Carving tool
Chromosome carrier
Classic batting game
Colored like some cars
Cubic meter
Depression-___
Detects
Egyptian sun god
Eisner successor at Disney
Flanders of Springfield
Flash
Flew by, as a mixed-up Michigan State athlete?
Focused at work
Game with sleight of hand
Grace, for one
Sit on
Spain's Costa del ___
Stimpy's TV pal
Stock classification
Strip site
Study of pleasure
Telephone no. add-on
Term of friendship in France
Tony winner Patrick
Veal ___
Wagner heroine
What makes God good?
Where to find a vaquero
___ Bator, Mongolia
___ high
Gun enthusiasts' org.
H.S. course
Hail ___
Handel's '___ for St. Cecilia's Day'
Hide seeker
Holy text
Home of Grand Forks: Abbr.
Jacket material for a mixed-up North Carolina athlete?
Jargon from a mixed-up Florida athlete?
Jesus, notably
Joy
King of the Roman Empire
Lloyd Webber/Rice musical
Mayo, for one
Medicine, e.g.: Abbr.
Memphis-to-Nashville dir.
Move beyond
Not anywhere
Not pay attention
Nursery sounds
Nuts
Oenophile, as a mixed-up Michigan athlete?
Pass
Passion
Peterson of 2003 news
Piano piece
Plows follow them
Prefix with industry
Presidential first name
Really bugged
Rotini topper
Sartre's 'The Transcendence of the ___'
Shogun capital
Shots for sots

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