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Fictional character who declares 'Sleep? ... I do not sleep, I die' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 24th, 2011 other clues
True
Try to win
TV's Francis and others
Vodka drink, informally
Waiting room query
Wasted
___ time
___-Ball
'That's revolting!'
Abduct
Ancient Egyptian talisman
Alphabet quartet
Almost never
Anchorites
Be in a lineup
Bills, e.g
Billy the Kid or Jesse James
Canceled ... or a hint to answering 17-, 27-, 34-, 45- and 57-Across
Cantina vessel
Carryall
Chargers' org
Deteriorate
Dr. No's org
Draftsman's need
Enclothe
Feeling stood-up, say
Feudal lord
Follow everyone else
Gems, precious metals, etc., in Spain
Gerard of 'Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'
German direction
Hardly like a he-man
Heavenly home of the Norse gods
I, in old Rome
In regard to
It may be assumed
Italian code of silence
Jet pilot's wear
Juanita's 'this'
Letter addendum, for short
Moves furtively
Mrs. Forsyte in 'The Forsyte Saga'
Much of a flock
Musical cuts?
Nobelist Niels
Not vary from proper procedure
Old West trading post
Parts causing paper cuts, say
Period with a tilde?
Piglet's pal
Pokey
Practically in one's face
Pranks, in a way, informally
Prosecutor's burden
Put on again
Queens stadium name
Real estate figure
Rum-laced cake
S-shaped holder
Scrape (out)
Searcher's cry
Send private messages?
Soccer injury site
Something to settle
Standard means of recovery from an illness
Stravinsky and Sikorsky
Take things way too far
Titles of respect
Transportation mode
Transportation mode
Tribe that lent its name to a canal

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