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Quaint introduction crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of November 12th, 2011 other clues |
'Inglourious Basterds' org |
17-Across supporter |
2005 Emmy winner for 'ER' |
495 |
Al-___ (one of the names of God in Islam) |
All targets |
All-inclusive |
All-Star Dark of the 1950s Giants |
Awesome parts of a Museum of Natural History display |
Bombing, e.g |
Boxing class |
Broadway acronym |
California wine locale |
Cheese ___ |
Coll. elective |
Cut |
Didn't approve |
Dir. from Gramercy Park to Central Park |
Eat |
Form of 'John' |
Form of 'John' |
Frank |
Georgia's ___ Scott College |
Good looker? |
Grass roots development? |
Herald |
ID theft targets |
Inner city, e.g |
It's cut and dried |
Junkyard dog, probably |
Keep from drying out |
Lead-in to some royal names |
Make more efficient |
Many a Lockheed Martin employee: Abbr |
Masked scavengers |
Musical great whose grave went unmarked for nearly 150 years |
Name of father-and-son world leaders |
North Platte feeder |
One often seen in drag |
One side in a 1960s civil war |
One whose crush was caped |
Palacio resident |
Part of an ignitron |
Pavement pounder |
People who see what you're saying? |
Period |
Picks up |
Place for some car fluid |
Player of the evil Blofeld in 'Never Say Never Again' |
Pôrto ___, Brazil |
Prescription proviso |
Pulitzer-winning sports reporter Berkow |
Record producer Talmy |
Relatives of arroyos |
See 24-Down |
Shocker, perhaps |
Sight-seeing need in Spain? |
Some dishwashers |
Stage part |
Sticker on a plate |
The 'me' in 'nothing can stop me now,' in a 1962 #1 hit |
They may help people tune out conversations |
Troubled |
Turkish city or province |
Tyra Banks, vis-à-vis 'America's Next Top Model' |
Video game letters |
What a weaver may be guilty of, briefly |
With 3-Down, Bud product |
Words of betrayal |
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