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New York Times crossword of November 28th, 2017 other clues |
'Ad ___ per aspera' (motto of Kansas) |
'Come to ___!' (gambler's cry) |
'No shoes, no shirt, no service,' e.g |
'O Sole ___' |
/ |
112.5° on a compass: Abbr |
Actor Driver of 'The Force Awakens' |
Actress Taylor of 'Mystic Pizza' |
Appropriate for all audiences, as humor |
Begin, as a task |
Beginning point for a first flight |
Blow on a horn |
Charley ___ |
City that's home to the Viking Ship Museum |
Coat for a cat |
Colombian metropolis |
Congressional worker |
Cosa ___ |
Costume that might involve two people |
Crowd chant to an award honoree |
Dell competitor |
Div. that manager Bobby Cox won every year from 1995 to 2005 |
Each |
Establishment with a brunch rush, maybe |
Fish eggs |
Former F.B.I. director James |
Fort ___, N.J |
Free-for-all |
Having your first shave or buying your first bra, e.g |
Kind of motel |
Kind of pork on a Chinese menu |
Kunis of 'Friends With Benefits' |
Lawn mower brand |
Light purple |
List-ending abbr |
Lovers running to each other may be shown in it |
Magazine unit: Abbr |
Molded jelly |
Morning TV co-host |
Mosque V.I.P.s |
Music conglomerate that broke up in 2012 |
Neighbor of an Estonian |
Odorous Le Pew |
Often-forbidden maneuver ... as hinted at four times in this puzzle |
On fire |
One high up on the corporate ladder, informally |
Opposite of set |
Paid part of a magazine |
Piano teacher's assignment |
Pipe problem |
Pitch a tent |
Precisely |
Receptacle carried from a crime scene |
Refinery waste |
River to the Caspian |
Root for |
Running out |
Sand, in golf |
Shakespearean king |
Singer of the 2012 #1 hit 'Somebody That I Used to Know' |
Snoozes |
Some military hospitals, for short |
Spirited steed |
Spoken |
Stick in a lake? |
Substance that decreases purity |
The Silk Road and others |
Tidbit at a Spanish bar |
Title for Tussaud |
To the ___ (one way to dress) |
Tums target |
Wallace's partner, in claymation |
Wan |
Way to get from Gare du Nord to Gare de Lyon |
Website links, for short |
Weight |
___ smasher |
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