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Hungarian city that has hosted two World Puzzle Championships crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 2nd, 2012 other clues
'1st and 10' airer
'Not for me'
'Paint the Sky With Stars' singer
'This Boy's Life' author Wolff
'Written in the Stars' musical
1962 film starring Elvis Presley as a boxer
1990s girl group member with a tongue piercing
44-Across shade
A ways away
Apt to artifice
Astrologer Dixon
Barrio kinsman
Battle of good versus evil, e.g
Be extremely conspicuous
Bogus
Capital along Interstate 15
Constellation animal
Crush, say
Doesn't merely snack
Drink brand with a polar bear mascot
Drive home
Either director of 2010's 'True Grit'
Equipment for pentathletes
Eraser head?
Estes was his 1956 running mate
Grp. organizing booster shots
Hard punch
Have legs
Heat source?
High-culture work
In droves
It forms a strong bond
It's always increasing
Korean liquor similar to sake
Land o' blarney
Leather variety
Lecture, say
Like a bell
Like many batters
Like some sweaters
Lumber
Model quality
Neighbor of Lat
No-goodnik
Not make a mistake on something
Nudge alternative
Once-faddish aerobics regimen
Piranhas
Place to get clean
R&D locales: Abbr
See 1-Across
See 61-Across
See 65-Across
Something that's hardly fitting?
The 'you' in the lyric 'I'll see you in my dreams'
They're measured in 55-Downs
Tom of 'Tomorrow'
Topic de Freud
Toward the Atlantic, in Mexico
Turns sharply
Very insignificant
Very short note
Voiced admiration
Was like a bell
Western phenomena
What's used for site-seeing?
Whirl
With 10-Across, 'Down, boy!'
With 66-Across, like water that's behind you?
___ dixit
___ legs

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