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New York Times crossword of November 3rd, 2014 other clues
8 1/2' x 11' page size: Abbr
'50s Ford failure
'Definitely!'
1/16 of a pound
1920s car that had its inventor's initials
7 Up or Pepsi
Ancient 71-Across land in modern-day Turkey
Ancient Briton
Ancient Roman robes
Assistant
Baseball great known as 'The Georgia Peach'
Baseball great Willie
Beau with roses, say
Birds, scientifically speaking
Bowl or boat
Brand with a swoosh
Bulgarian or Croat
Bygone cry of high spirits
Cake topper
Cookie sometimes dunked in milk
Dictator Amin
Did some weeding
Do needlework
Everyone
Exasperated response to 'How was your day?'
Exchange
Food from heaven
Frighten
Genetic info carrier
Heart diagnostic, in brief
Highly offended
Hive dweller
How some packages arrive, for short
In ___ of (as a replacement for)
Insect in a summer swarm
Iowa State's city
It may be slapped after a joke
La ___, Bolivia
Liberal arts school in Waterville, Me
Like one-word answers
Like Zeus and Hera
Long guitar parts
Major component of the euro symbol
Makes a choice
Male-only parties
Meat-and-vegetables dish
Milan's La ___ opera house
Muse of history
Next-to-last chemical element alphabetically, before zirconium
No longer on the air
One ___ (vitamin brand)
Person in overalls sucking a piece of straw, stereotypically
Pieces with 90-degree bends
Polynesian wraps
Praiseful poem
Prevent
Process leading up to childbirth
Raises, as young
Reads quickly
Sank, as a putt
Secondhand
Service at Staples or FedEx Office
Ship heading
Something a surfer catches
Still, in poetry
Tape machine button abbr
Taxis
The Bible's Queen of ___
Tibetan priest
To the ___ degree
Unwelcome look
Was sick
Writing surface for chalk
Ye ___ Antique Shoppe
___ Blanc, the so-called 'Man of 1,000 Voices'
___ de Triomphe
___ Jima

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