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Nonverbal equivalent of 'You have got to be kidding me!' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 18th, 2014 other clues |
'A Severed Head' novelist, 1961 |
'I swear, man!' |
'Man!' |
'The Twilight Saga' vampire |
'Transformers' actress, 2007 |
100 sawbucks |
1977 Steely Dan title track |
1983 song with the lyric 'Let's leave Chicago to the Eskimos' |
2007 book subtitled 'Confessions of the Killer' |
Alternative to nuts? |
Beau chaser? |
Beyoncé alter ego |
Bow no longer shot |
Call from a tree |
Cannes neighbors? |
Circumnavigator's way |
Cop car, to a CBer |
Cornerback Law and others |
Court wear, maybe |
Do-or-die situation |
Draw to an end |
Endings of rock names |
Exchange some words? |
Fast-paced alternative to Scrabble |
Feature of 007's car |
Fidelity offering, briefly |
Financier Kreuger called the Match King |
Follower of Bush or Clinton |
Formal identification |
Get set |
Grease monkey's pocket item |
Green on a screen |
Have an edge against |
High style of the 1700s |
Hits with wit |
Impugn |
Inhibiter of free speech |
It has a Page Navigation menu option |
Itinerary start |
Its flag has an eagle in the center: Abbr |
Its website has lesson plans, briefly |
John's place |
Katharine Lee ___, 'America the Beautiful' lyricist |
Lance cpl.'s org |
Like 36 of this puzzle's answers |
Mad bit |
Many an Israeli |
Mix for a mixer |
One might show muscles, in brief |
One side in some chalk talks |
One way to crack |
Oppenheimer's agcy |
Org. whose members look down in the mouth? |
Part of some bargain store names |
Professional organizers? |
Round houses? |
Sharp knock |
Simple winds |
Some foreign misters |
Spanish gentleman |
Start another tour |
Tenor ___ |
Texas' ___ Duro Canyon |
Thing taken to a slip |
Trio in Greek myth |
Ulcer treater |
Vintage fabric |
Vocal trio |
Wear that was one of 'Oprah's Favorite Things' four times |
Women, poetically, with 'the' |
___-to-be |
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