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New York Times crossword of November 29th, 2015 other clues |
Key word #3 |
Key word #4 |
Kind of column |
Like some soldiers in the American Revolution |
Literally, 'breathless' |
Looking for |
Low-lying area |
Lucius's son, in Harry Potter |
Major ally? |
Makes up (for) |
Male lead in Disney's 'Frozen' |
Messy food order at a carnival |
Minor snafu |
Moolah |
Mosque no-no |
Mustard, but not ketchup: Abbr |
Old TV adjustment: Abbr |
Ophthalmologist's concern |
Orioles' div |
Pageant V.I.P.s |
Pardner's mount |
Paul who won a Nobel in Physics |
Petro-Canada competitor |
Pilaf-like product |
Plantation device |
Plants with intoxicating leaves |
Political insults, so to speak |
Portland, Ore.-to-Boise dir |
Pot user? |
Puts in stitches, say |
QB Bobby who purportedly put a curse on the Detroit Lions |
Radiologist, e.g |
Recharge midday |
Robert who oversaw the acquisitions of Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm |
Rope in |
S.U.V. alternative |
S.U.V. alternative |
Sandpaper and such |
Says 'Read you loud and clear ... over,' say |
Sewing case |
Shabby |
Sister brand of Phisoderm |
Small songbird |
Songwriter Carmichael |
Sound in 'Eleanor Rigby' and 'Yesterday' |
South American tuber |
Springfield exclamations |
Stage prize |
Stemming from |
Subj. for Bloomberg News |
Subj. with many irregularities |
Successes in the game Battleship |
Take off, as a heavy coat? |
The 'e' of i.e |
Tic-tac-toe failure |
Tournament organizer since '39 |
TurboTax option |
Uncle ___ |
V, in physics |
Vending machine feature |
Venice tourist attraction |
Villainous |
Washing the dishes, e.g |
What a driverless car drives |
Witty Nash |
Workers on the board |
You may leave when it's up |
[You stink!] |
___ cards (items used in ESP tests) |
___ choy |
___ Olshansky, first Soviet-born N.F.L. player |
1-Across + 122-Across |
'Ha! I was right!' |
'Holy ___!' |
'Hook' role |
'Little' visitor to Slumberland, in old comics |
'Understand?' |
1-Across + 125-Across |
1-Across + 15-Across |
122-Across + 125-Across |
15-Across + 122-Across |
15-Across + 125-Across |
1962 Paul Anka hit |
1997 Samuel L. Jackson film |
Acronym on the S&P 500 |
Acted like |
Ammonium and others |
Archenemy of Mattel's He-Man |
As old as the hills |
Author Wiesel |
Beast on Skull Island, informally |
Benchwarmer |
Biological blueprints |
Bon ___ |
Brings together |
Burkina ___ (African land) |
Burns's 'before' |
Cable's ___ Classic |
California resort town |
Capital known for 300 years as Christiania |
Clio nominees |
Coat fur |
Common wedding reception feature |
Creatures that may live inside oysters - hence the name |
Date |
Decepticon's foe in 'Transformers' |
Disdainful sounds |
Doesn't pursue |
Egg producer |
Elation |
Endnotes? |
Erupt |
Fancy marble |
Farmyard call |
Fellow students, generally |
Fidelity offerings, for short |
Figurine |
Final Four round |
Food that's an anagram of 98-Across |
Former British crown colony in the Mideast |
Galileo, by birth |
General interests? |
Germophobe's need |
Glimpses |
Go well together |
Goldeneye or harlequin |
Golfer Ernie |
He played Chaplin in 'Chaplin' |
Hershiser who was Sports Illustrated's 1988 Sportsman of the Year |
Ho hi |
Holder of small doses |
Ill-fated seducer in 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles' |
Informer, informally |
Islamic mystics |
It covers everything quite clearly |
It helps you get ahead |
J. Paul Getty and others |
Key word #1 |
Key word #2 |
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