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New York Times crossword of November 22nd, 2008 other clues
'La Traviata' lover Alfredo ___
'That's hardly amusing'
'___ say ...'
A ton
'Blood hath been shed ___ now': Macbeth
A firefighter at work may be in it
They may break open cases
Things kept behind bars
Time for an emergency phone call?
Torpor
TV bear
Vis-a-vis
Writer whose novella 'Carmen' is the basis of Bizet's opera
___ please
De ___ (Nolte's 'Cape Fear' co-star)
Do a summer's work?
Dramatic break
Dressing targets
Fast-food restaurant packets
First suit?
Fix things
Give a face-lift
Idolizes
Inside
Isn't right on
It's a ball
Italian port with ruins of an imposing Aragonese castle
James Ellroy novel that Time magazine named best fiction book of 1995
Longtime Arizona congressman who ran for president in 1976
Miss at a barn dance
Musical ornament using two quickly alternating tones
Necklace decoration
Not being productive
Occasion to recharge
Old TV ministry
Opposite of scanty
Peau de ___ (soft fabric)
People who deal with stress successfully?
Poky
Pythagorean character
Quintillionth: Prefix
Robin Goodfellow and others
Section of some bookstores
Shreds
Shrovetide concluder: Abbr.
Slangy suffix
Suitable for all
Swelling reducers
According to
Age-old retaliation
Alicante article
Amenhotep IV's god
Anne Nichols title protagonist
Author Madame de ___
Automated, often malicious PC apps
Bart Simpson hears it a lot
Be in the running
Be transformed?
Bog youngster
Cobbler alternative
Compete for, in a way
Compromises
Crime scene evidence, often

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