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New York Times crossword of November 25th, 2016 other clues
'Dee-lish!'
'Genghis Khan' star, 1965
'I'm impressed!'
'___ West Lips Sofa' (Dalí piece)
1958 Chevrolet debut
4x4, e.g
Actress Raines of 'Tall in the Saddle'
Affronted shout
Archaeological find of 1974
Arriving at just the right moment
Car buyer's option
Cello attachment near the bridge
Class with a flexible schedule?
College building
Contract stipulation
Creamy cocktails
Difficult situations
Dramatic dance moves
Dubai, for one
Early Nintendo competitor
Expel
Fairy tale cacklers
Future reporter
Gunpowder containers
Hairy one in a Bible story
Has every right to do
Immersive experience
In need of orientation, say
It lets you see what you missed
Land beyond the tree line
Landing gear?
Like many an emergency door
Like most of Mauritania
Make it
Marathon runner's bane
Meter user
Mutual understanding
Necktie material
Numbered vehicle
Nursery purchase
Open hostilities
Orlando Bloom's 'The Lord of the Rings' role
Paul or Simon
Pax ___ (century preceding W.W. I)
Pentathlete's need
Person who's getting bigger
Play containing the line 'Good night, sweet prince'
Prepared statement
Selfishly eager cry
Sewer's edge
Show piece?
Showgirl prop
Sore muscle treatment
Speaker of the line in 40-Down
Special fondness
Spiritless
Straightaway
Strongly disparage
Stuff sold in squeeze bottles
Take stock?
Teacher's homework
Thanksgiving side dish, informally
Top motion
Unconvincing response to 'Why?'
Unlooked-for results
Versed
Ward healers, for short

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