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New York Times crossword of November 19th, 2006 other clues
What the wet, baggage-laden passenger might take at the train station?
Whisper sweet nothings
Winner's cry
Word before, after — or both before and after — 'in'
World capital on a gulf of the same name
[Wham!]
___ Blaster (classic arcade game)
___ Park, old Coney Island attraction
___ Rose
Father of the Titans
Fiddle (around)
Fight
Film character whose first name is Longfellow
Film company
First Ford
Former British royal
Friend of Dorothy, on 'Sesame Street'
Fur, e.g.
Game show contestant's option
Garments at a 44-Down
Hardens
Harmful
Healthful food claim
Highway damaged by hurricane Katrina
Home of 'Winged Victory'
Home of the N.C.A.A.'s Minutemen
Human genus
Investors' info
Is into
John of 'Freaky Friday,' 1977
Karate teacher
Kind
Kind of shell
Language of India
Last of the Minor Prophets
Lawn tool
Light
Like some C.S.I. evidence?
Lincoln and others
Long ago, long ago
Make a bad copy of?
Recipe amts.
Respect
Rich green
Rooster?
Saint in Brazil
San ___, Tex.
Screen figure
Singers James and Jones
Sloppy
Soave or Orvieto
Some H.S. math
Some honky-tonk music
Something to give an Alabama cheerleader?
Special attention, for short
Spoken
Spot
Stalwart plumber's credo?
Stephen of 'The Crying Game'
Straight
Stray
Teetotaling nun?
The ram in 'A ram walks into a bar …'?
Think
Tide type
Title apiarist of film
Tore
U.S. highway with a ferry connection between Delaware and New Jersey
Unit of hope?
Venom carrier
Venus or Mars
Way to the top
Western setting: Abbr.
1970 #1 song and album
33.8 ounces?
Abet, in a way
About
Actress Lena
Again
Aid for a detective
Al ___
American ___
And others
Approaches in the Bible?
At hand
Behind
Big Twelve team
Bldg. planner
Boil
California's ___ Valley
Calls a game
Captain of the Nautilus
Certain smokes
Chargers
Contract-negotiating pro
Craftsperson
Dais delivery
Decoy site, maybe
Dirtbags
Disconnect
Eastern inn
Emphasized: Abbr.
End
Ending with how
Enter
'Not good!'
'Se ___ inglés?'
Month before febrero
Most distant
Most imposing
Mr. Average
Mums
NCO's charges
Neth. neighbor
Newcastle's river
No-goodnik
Nonrecurring publication
Oddly colored shoe?
Old print
On the safe side
One line at passport control
One on the left
Oscar winner for 'West Side Story'
Outdoor party
Parts of apts.
Peeved
Pharmaceutical chemist ___ Lilly
Philippine port
Place for a 44-Down
Pops
Praise for toreadors
Prefix with comic
Pros
Put on the line
Quick
Quick
Race part
Ratchets (up)
Rd.

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