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New York Times crossword of November 26th, 2021 other clues
Desire of a quick study?
It's flat on a snapback
Emperor's order in "Star Wars"
Fatty tuna in Japanese cuisine
Register
Big ol' mouth
Stay good
8 vis-à-vis 2
Brushing, e.g.
Goes along with
Extravagant
Pine product
Where to get money in Milano
Bit of a character
Coin-___
TV character who said "I am so smart! I am so smart! S-M-R-T!"
Go down
You shouldn't do this
Old worker with pads
Big ol' mouth
Vulnerable newcomers, in slang
What you might unthinkingly be on
Gone down
With 66-Across, "Good thinking!"
Aimee ___ McPherson, evangelist behind America's first megachurch
Senators' org.
Field
Three for a trey: Abbr.
Duo in an ellipse
Intoxicate
They might be gathered by the pound
Bio subj.
Small headache
Labor union offering, perhaps
More than dangerous
Part
10-Down highlight
Banned Books Week org.
___ Yaga (folklore villain)
Onetime chain that offered Free Battery Club memberships
Release
Its structure was evidenced by Photo 51, an X-ray captured in 1952
Best-selling heavy metal band named for a torture device
Several Russian czars
Cocktail tidbit
Going from 99 to 100, say
Archer of note
In hot pursuit
See 60-Down
Experts in English?
Sharp, in a way
Trail
Bucky in the comic strip "Get Fuzzy," e.g.
Patches up, in a way
Clear
Foe of Wonder Woman
"Stay in touch!"
Place underground
Subjects of a certain sultanate
Strauss work with the "Dance of the Seven Veils"
Flashin' Fruit Punch brand
#1 dad?
Michael who played George Michael Bluth on TV
Was aware
Like angel investors and devil's food cake
Not sensitive (to)
Viscera
Queen's subjects
Not natural
The art of politics?
Entitled sort

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