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New York Times crossword of November 26th, 2012 other clues
'I see it now!'
'If all ___ fails ...'
'Law & Order' figs
'___, I'm Adam'
Algerian port
Amount for Peter Piper
Ave. intersectors
Bananalike fruit
Big swallows
Bloodsucker
Bordeaux buddies
Change the price on
Chaz's mother
Cheated on, romantically
Chilling, as Champagne
Dallas cager, for short
Denigrates
Distinctive Marilyn Monroe facial feature
Dubai's federation: Abbr
Dull-colored
Escargot
F sharp major and others
Feb. follower
Financial reserves for later years, in brief
Finish
Firmament
Fish propellers
Floor machine
French toast
Funny Martha of old TV
Give everyone a hand
Gobbledygook
Good name for a Dalmatian
Greek vowel
Homophone for 57-Down
Horse color
Inferior
Large amounts of bacon
Leisure class
Line of rotation
Moisten, as a turkey
Nabisco's ___ wafers
Not quite right
Obsolescent directories
Of a church flock
One of 18 on a golf course
Pancakes
Passover supper
Pixar's 'Finding ___'
Popeye's ___' Pea
Prefix with task
Rabbits, to eagles, e.g
Rarely visited room
Remove, as a hat
Rolaids competitor
Salsa or guacamole
Scamp
Scatter, as seeds
Scheherazade offering
She was the 'I' in 'The King and I'
Sought office
Spooky
Stir up
Struck down, biblically
Top of the Capitol
Trade punches in training
Up, in baseball
Virginia Woolf's '___ of One's Own'
Von ___ family ('The Sound of Music' group)
Waffles
Wahine's greeting
Walton of Walmart
Wee bit
Wee-hours periods, for short
Western alliance since 1949
What a barber must cut around
Wife of Charlie Chaplin

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