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New York Times crossword of November 14th, 2010 other clues |
'Borrows' peremptorily |
'Dies ___' (Latin hymn) |
'Pardonnez-___!' |
'Take ___ Train' |
'That high lonesome sound,' as played by Atlantic crustaceans? |
'The Big Bang Theory' network |
'Turn up the heat!' |
'What a shame!' |
1989 Oscar-winning title role for Jessica Tandy |
A. E. Housman's 'A Shropshire ___' |
Aircraft, informally |
Ancient Rome's Appian ___ |
Arabian Peninsula sultanate |
Army of the Potomac commander, 1863-65 |
Army-McCarthy hearings figure |
As a group |
Attend to a plot |
Auction purchase |
Be up |
Big day preceder |
Big yard area |
Buggy versions, maybe |
Business address ender |
By surprise |
Bygone rival of Delta |
C.E.O.'s tricycle? |
Call into court |
Called upon |
Cargo vessel with no fixed route |
Census form deliverer: Abbr. |
Chain of life? |
Cheeper lodging? |
City where TV's 'Glee' is set |
Common dessert ingredient |
Competed |
Composer Bartok |
Cornerstone abbr. |
Covered |
Coxswain's lack |
Crayon wielder |
Criminal charge |
Crooked |
Defense grp. headquartered in Belgium |
Deliver at a farm |
Discountenance |
Diverse |
Dudgeon |
Epitome of ease |
Eucalyptus eater |
Expresses disbelief |
Factors to consider while trying to sleep on a campout? |
Fighting fighting |
Fit for cultivation |
Focused |
Followed the game |
Former union members? |
Founder of Celesteville, in children's lit |
Fragrant cake |
Frees (of) |
From ___ Z |
Garbage receptacle that you and I insult? |
Ham helper |
Harass nonstop |
In a moment |
Indication of teen stress, maybe |
Invitees who didn't R.S.V.P., say |
It bounces |
J.F.K. arrival of old |
Keel's place |
Kentucky college |
L on a T? |
Landscaper's roll |
Like a Chippendales dancer |
Local news hour |
Many a Monopoly property |
Massachusetts' state tree |
Missouri's ___ Trail |
Moral standards |
Muesli tidbit |
Music genre prefix |
Name for a persona non grata |
Nashville-to-Memphis dir. |
Offers a few directions? |
Ohio State athlete who forgot his uniform? |
One who puts U in disfavor? |
Opposite of post- |
Part of P.T.A.: Abbr. |
Pharmacopoeia selection |
Picture that shows you what's up? |
Places to plug in peripherals |
Platoon members, briefly |
Pool hall pro |
Preventive measure |
Prologue follower |
Promising good things |
Publishing hirees, for short |
Pueblo structures |
Put up |
pV = nRT, to physicists |
Quatre + trois |
Rebel org. |
Red Sox legend Williams |
Relative standing |
Request upon finishing |
Respectful bow |
Rise and fall repeatedly |
Roadside shop |
Roman sun god |
Rose of rock |
Round container |
Seat facing the altar |
Sequin |
Shakespearean character who says 'I am not what I am' |
Singer Gormé |
Singer of the 2008 #1 hit 'Bleeding Love' |
Smelted substances |
Soprano Tebaldi |
Spectrum segment |
Spell |
Start over on |
Submerge |
Superior |
Tess's literary seducer |
Took a card |
Truck driving competition |
Uma's 'Pulp Fiction' role |
Unit of current |
Upper mgmt. aspirant |
Upper support |
Verbatim quote addendum, possibly |
Went around in circles, say |
Went beyond |
What the marshal declared the moonshiner's shed to be? |
What the sublime inspires |
Wild Bill Hickok holding his aces and eights? |
Worked on in the lab |
You might come up for this |
Zimbabwe's capital |
___ Hart, showgirl in 'Chicago' |
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