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Magazine that serialized Simone de Beauvoir's 1967 'La femme rompue' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of November 17th, 2011 other clues |
Dashboard fig |
Duplex mail |
Egypt's Gamal ___ Nasser |
'I suppose' |
'Illmatic' rapper |
'See ___ Play,' classic Pink Floyd song |
'Stronger title' for this puzzle |
Figures |
'The Godfather' title |
A Coen brother |
Authoritative pronouncement |
Average Town, U.S.A |
Bee: Prefix |
Bilingual country |
Bruise preventers |
Building plan with many doors, say |
Certain cut-off point |
Chesapeake Bay, e.g |
French word that sounds like a letter of the alphabet |
Cleanup org |
Co. follower, sometimes |
D-Day refuges for the wounded, for short |
Ere |
Gas up? |
Gets going |
Girl's name meaning 'loved' |
Glare preventer |
Halloween-ish |
House of Tudor woman |
Kind of converter |
Kind of date for a woman |
Lighter choice |
Like a pro rata division, say |
Rapper ___ Rida |
Item that's mostly mesh |
Flake |
Lie next to |
Game fish in northern lakes and streams |
Mad manager |
Rarity on the other end of a help line, nowadays |
Rear garden |
Recesses |
Release, in a way |
Repulses, with 'off' |
Roof detour |
Makes sore |
Runs rings around? |
Savory turnover from south of the border |
Seal's grp |
Sendai seasoning |
Something lost in the wash? |
On-air personalities, in the biz |
Spring opener |
Swarms of them are called clouds |
Tea-grading term |
The 40th since 1789 |
They have 225-min. 34-Downs |
One mo |
They're not as heavy as stones |
Two of these make a fathom: Abbr |
Untouchable? |
Watts of '21 Grams' |
Without following up, say |
Opinionated Dr. ___ |
Yachting need |
Overfill |
Painter's appurtenance |
Parrot's cry |
Part of N.E.A.: Abbr |
Penpoints |
Pick, with 'for' |
Puddle source |
'___ in good health' |
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