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M O L T E N
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New York Times crossword of October 28th, 2016 other clues |
'Are you ___?!' |
'Hold on there now!' |
'No doubt!' |
'You can't make me!' |
'___ Stop the Rain' (1970 hit) |
1983 double-platinum album by Duran Duran |
Abbr. in an office address |
Actress Sherilyn who was an Emmy nominee for 'Twin Peaks' |
Ago, in an annual song |
Animal with horns |
Axilla |
Beyond repair |
Blood lines |
Certain logic gate |
Chant often heard toward the end of an N.B.A. season |
Chasm |
Common ingredient in furniture polish |
Cries that might be made while hopping on one foot |
Everyday productivity enhancer, in modern lingo |
Fictional character whose name is French for 'flight of death' |
Field |
Fright night? |
Frigid temps |
Hiker's climb |
Invoice word |
It's nothing, really |
Lays to rest |
Leading newspaper that took its name from a stage comedy |
Like the national currency known as the tala |
Limb-entangling weapon |
London locale: Abbr |
Main thrust |
Mixed forecasts? |
More festive |
N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer nicknamed 'The Kansas Comet' |
NASA spacecraft designed for travel to Mars |
Norman ___, first Asian-American to hold a cabinet post |
Nothing, in Nantes |
One Direction member Payne |
One making introductions |
One nearly cut Bond in half in 'Goldfinger' |
One with commercial interests, for short |
Powerful pitch |
Princess cake and others |
Pusillanimous |
Queen dowager of Jordan |
Rick's, for one |
Rise up |
See 41-Down |
Settled with |
Show disdain for, in a way |
Simply not done |
Singer Twain |
Six-time Hugo Award winner Ben |
Slight interruption |
Some lines of Milton |
Speech habits unique to an individual |
Subject of some PC Magazine reviews |
Sure-to-succeed |
The first one was delivered in 1984 |
The Flying Dutchman, e.g |
The Nikkei 225 is one of its indexes: Abbr |
They may have bullets |
Units at a horse race |
Views |
Whiskered animals |
With 54-Down, longtime Long Island home of Theodore Roosevelt |
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