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'Man who stabbed, so to speak, without offence,' in a 1911 novel crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 23rd, 2015 other clues
Datum on a birth announcement
Favor-seeking sort
Fish resembling a stingray
Flowers also known as tussie-mussies
Gets into hot water?
Hall-of-Famer Merlin Olsen and others, informally
Hit directly
Hoped beyond hope
How a Reuben is made
Impolite thing to drop
Internet ___
Lexicographers' concerns
Like some details
Looking at it a long time might make your head hurt
Make goo-goo eyes at
Material for Voldemort's wand
McDonald's order with about 340 calories
McDreamy's first name on 'Grey's Anatomy'
Meander
New Orleans N.B.A. team, informally
Not together
One party in the Crimean War
One-named singer who was a muse for Andy Warhol
Opponents of the Reds, once
Opposite of paleo-
Peer
Perfect places for hitting things
Place for vocal supporters
Playing past regulation, informally
Posted
Rural activity in an urban legend
Scientific discovery of 1869
Singer with the 4x platinum album 'No Angel'
Skinny
Skinny
Some modern deals
Something found on the toe of a boot?
Source of a controversial 1976 Jimmy Carter interview
Splits, e.g
Sports org. with the Vare Trophy
Super Bowl party bowl
Team-building exercise?
They may be felt on a desk
Turning point?
Twerking, e.g
What lightning bolts do
Wizard
___ marks
___ unto oneself
'That's impossible for me'
'Democracy in fashion,' per Giorgio Armani
'It's me again'
'Made like no other' brand
'Make room!'
'The breath of art,' per Frank Lloyd Wright
'The Two Towers' creature
2008 Libertarian candidate for president
Acronym in casual dining
Actor Jonathan, whose name sounds like it's worth something
Acts like a ham?
Agape, say
Alternative to a Ding Dong
Architectural crosspieces
Babies
Boom maker
Cap site
Captain of TV and film
Certain pick in 17-Across
Chocolate candies in the shape of truncated cones
Complete dud
Dad's rival

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