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Modern purveyor of Scrabble and Monopoly crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of November 9th, 2014 other clues |
'Mon ___!' |
'... just kidding!' |
'Fingers crossed!' |
'Ginger ___' (1952 Newbery winner) |
'Koala bear,' e.g |
'Methinks,' in forums |
'NO!' |
'That old' stuff of song |
'What a ___!' |
'___ we done here?' |
110, to Bilbo Baggins |
1996 Olympic tennis gold medalist |
Alternative name for Troy |
Anne's home, in literature |
Baby bird? |
Background color of a $100 bill |
Banning from future work |
Be winded |
Beaver State capital |
Beehive Stater |
Bereavement |
Beverage found in this grid's lower-left corner |
Bill |
Bird found in this grid's lower-right corner |
Bit of power |
Blood type system |
Body of water found in this grid's upper-right corner |
Building material in Oz |
Burn alleviator |
Butler's maiden name? |
Byproduct of petroleum refining |
Centuries-old instrument |
Chief |
Chillax, say |
Common muffin flavor |
Course: Abbr |
Court locale |
Crass |
Day-___ |
December celebrations |
Decorative bands |
Desist |
Director Guillermo ___ Toro |
Dog's plaint |
Earth-shattering, maybe |
End of the Bible? |
Ending with may |
Eponymous Bloomer |
Extremely attractive bodies |
Facetious unit defined as the amount of beauty needed to launch one ship |
Female surfer |
Film archive |
Frosty's pipe |
Fundamental |
Future imago |
Gels |
Give the go-ahead |
Go (for) |
Hardware store or nursery purchase |
Have good intentions |
Hawaiian verandas |
Helga's 'horrible' husband |
Hikers' snacks |
Home of India's Red Fort |
Honeymoon attire |
Idle |
Ignore |
Illusory sight on Mars |
Impersonal notes ... or what four groups of this puzzle's answers do (totaling 11 words) |
Inclined (to) |
Incursion |
Injury found in this grid's upper-left corner |
Instruments in the Beatles' 'Norwegian Wood' and 'Within You Without You' |
Insult |
It might be stained |
Jai ___ |
Josh |
Lawn tool |
Leading |
Lerner's partner on Broadway |
Libby's bagful |
Like some councils |
Like some wine glasses |
Lily-livered sorts |
Long ride |
Long, narrow fish |
Long, narrow fish |
Modern beginning? |
Nail holder |
Nitrogen symbols |
Owner of Columbia Pictures |
Paradise lost in 'Paradise Lost' |
Peak performance? |
Performing, say |
Pittsburgh-to-Wilkes-Barre dir |
Placeholder? |
Plagued |
Prey for a cheetah |
Prey of the Morlocks |
Print up? |
Puts on eBay, say |
Quaint way of sending documents |
Quaking ___ |
Rapper ___ Wayne |
Rapt |
Relative of a panpipe |
Robotic dog on 'Doctor Who' |
Scottish negatives |
See 75-Across |
Sharp |
Side of a diner |
Sodium ___ (potato chip flavoring) |
Some ovines |
Sports star with size 18 shoes |
Start of a round |
Substance in some signs |
Suffer remorse |
Sunburn preventer, maybe |
Super-rare occurrence |
Swindles |
Tabula ___ |
Top prize |
Tranquil |
Trial site |
U.S.S.R.'s Brezhnev |
Unit named for a telephone pioneer |
View from Neuchâtel |
Vitamin used to fight Alzheimer's |
Web file format, for short |
Went down a slippery slope |
What you might bow your head to receive |
Whitney who went to Yale, appropriately |
Who said 'I can't prove it, but I can say it' |
With 77-Across, when combined into one word, national trivia championship, e.g |
Words from a Latin lover |
World's first national park |
X contributor |
Young musician? |
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