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'Giant Brain' that debuted in 1946 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 18th, 2012 other clues
Place to walk a dog, maybe
Money for a ride?
Name on a spy's passport, perhaps
Novelist Mary ___ Russell
Old F.D.A. guideline
Old Turkish quarters
'Battlestar Galactica' destination
'Changing the subject ...'
'If I ___ nickel ...'
'J. ___,' 2011 film
'O.G. Original Gangster' artist
'That so?'
'That's what ___ said'
'The Big Read' sponsor, for short
1970s-'90s band with a euphoric-sounding name
Actress/country singer Kramer
Oscar winner who appeared in a Snickers ad
Atmosphere
Baking hazard at a manger?
Beefs
Belittles
Biblical suffix
Bit of riding gear on a truck's flatbed?
Block
Bygone flier, for short
Cable channel owned by Time Warner
Card game akin to euchre
Pampering, in brief
Circus clown prop
Climbs swiftly
Cpl. or sgt
Crooked line?
Crow's-feet treatment
Parisian pastry
Diagnosis for a stoned viper?
Doris Day hit '___ Magic'
Evidence of some marksmanship?
Film about the sea?
Film genre
PBS's Science Kid
Get in on the deal
Grumble
Tried to pick up
Verizon subsidiary
Where you might see a lot of chest-pumping, for short?
___ four
___ lab
___ Ulyanov, Vladimir Lenin's father
Published
QB's blunder
Sch. whose fight song is 'Miners Fight'
Series ender, often
Skin care brand
Hastens
Having tattoos
Hold for questioning
Home of the Braves, on scoreboards
Humane org
Island off the coast of Tuscany
Kenan's former Nickelodeon pal
Kind of license
Knockout number?
Lighting director's woe?
Ones cast in 'Wicked'
OPEC member, briefly
Pampering place
Portmanteau, e.g
Rear
Singer who co-wrote 'The Christmas Song'
Spots
The first to go on a strike, usually
They have sticking points
Thus far, on a quarterly stmt

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