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New York Times crossword of November 3rd, 2006 other clues
Most decent
Not fine
Not long from now
Noted 19th-century French illustrator
Ones getting the show on the road
Over there
Party bowlful
Penicillin target
Picked up
Pulitzer-winning columnist Jim
Reindeer herder
Riddle-me-___
Santa ___
Sean of 'Encino Man'
Sign of spring
Souls
Source of addiction
Subject to customs
Suffix with prefect
Taking a grand tour
Toledos, e.g.
Tormentors
Try to win
Units of work
Winter race vehicle
Yellow Pages info: Abbr.
___ harm (was innocuous)
___ pro nobis
'Absolutely Fabulous' role
'Already?'
'Well, looky who just came in!'
'Don't bother me, I'm in a rush!'
'___ Mine' (George Harrison book)
A following
Bachelor, e.g.
Baddies
Bounced checks, hangnails, etc.
Breakfast order
Breathing aid
Cabinet acronym, once
Charlie of the 60's Orioles
Chaste
Crack the whip at, perhaps
Crackers
Do a new geographical survey of
Duck: Ger.
Ebbed
Eccentric sort
Exactly
Floor it
Gillespie, to friends
Gob
Good, long bath
Home in Havana
How déjà vu often occurs
Hurt bad, emotionally
II or III
Invite to one's apartment, say
Lecture, in a way
Like an absent-minded professor, maybe
Literally, 'my master'
Longtime musical group with a world capital in its name
Madeira, e.g.
Mediocre
Meshes

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