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New York Times crossword of November 17th, 2007 other clues
'... on the head of ___?'
'Giuliani: Nasty Man' author
'In the,' in Italy
'Saving Private Ryan' craft, for short
'The Man Who Fell to Earth' director
'___ Ching' (classic book of Chinese poetry)
100 centimes, in Haiti
Alma mater of Albert Sabin and Jonas Salk: Abbr.
Anticlimactic court outcomes
Apropos
Bank offering, briefly
Big name in Dakota history
Booster of a rock band
Celtic Kevin with a retired jersey #32
Certain copier
Character on trial in 'A Passage to India'
Characteristic quality
Cousin of -trix
Detail on some tickets
Direct
Drinking fountain
Ear: Prefix
Goon's last words
Ici ___ (here and there, to Thérèse)
Imprecise
It can help you keep your balance
It goes on and on
Its ads once showed hammers inside the head
Its banks are lined with nearly 200 palaces
Keen of vision
Lemony meringue concoction
Like a bad spray-on tan
Like some airport shopping
Like the Chrysler Building
Liniment ingredient
Make a scene?
Makes a raucous noise
Mint-family plant with bright-colored leaves and blue flowers
Minute buzzer
Musical character who sings 'My Favorite Things'
National Historic Landmark in Manhattan
Nightspots where the attraction is simply a gas
Nostalgia elicitor
Not many
Novus ___ seclorum (Great Seal phrase)
Occupiers of top spots
One of a protective pair
Pablo Neruda's '___ to Common Things'
Parish leader
People person?
Player in a shirt pocket
Presidents Adams, Fillmore and Taft
Project wrap-up?
Put down some chips?
Quarter division
Rap
Rolls roller
Rx specification
Score direction: Abbr.
Scottish cereal staple
Seventh-century year
Sinusitis studier's specialty: Abbr.
Snarled
Syllables to skip by
Tackle box item
U.S.M.C. E-2
Unlikely prom kings
Willful state?
You may get into it while shopping

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