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New York Times crossword of November 7th, 2012 other clues |
1984 Olympic slalom champ Phil |
Acts the dilettante |
Archangel of the Apocrypha |
Arctic explorer John |
Automaker with the slogan 'Born from jets' |
Baum's good witch |
Bestow, to Burns |
Bris or baptism |
CAT scan alternative |
Charisse of 'Silk Stockings' |
Crunch targets |
Dam agcy |
Do lunch |
Early adders |
Educ. supporter |
Elite military group |
Far from klutzy |
Fazes |
Find a tenant for |
Flavorings for some stews |
Floating aimlessly |
Follows persistently |
For mature audiences, say |
Form letters? |
French place of learning |
Glacial ridges |
Hockey great Cam |
Israel's first representative to the United Nations |
Jeans measure |
Large combo |
Lauder of cosmetics |
Like some compact discs |
Like the Capitol |
Luke, John and others: Abbr |
Madison Ave. figure |
Many a love song |
Methods |
Nap in Nogales |
Nonsensical syllables, maybe |
Not yet filled: Abbr |
Object in court |
On Soc. Sec., often |
Out-and-out |
Pal around (with) |
Part of a 23-Across |
Phaser setting |
Pistol, for one |
Prior's superior |
Reason for a 10th inning |
Resort isle near Curaçao |
Revealing beachwear |
Sci-fi figures |
Season after printemps |
See 34-Down |
Sicilian smoker |
Signal approval |
Sinclair who wrote 'The Jungle' |
Smarted |
So-called 'albatross' |
Some appliances |
Some Caribbean percussion |
Some recesses |
Something that may be rattled |
Something to sing ... or a hint to 17-, 23-, 31-, 40- and 45-Across's starts |
Sport for high jumpers? |
Statute that protects journalists' sources |
Superboy's sweetie |
They may be followed by trains |
Tickle the funny bone |
Unbeatable hand |
Wee hour |
Wee, to Burns |
Well-hidden fellow of children's books |
Well-pitched |
With 56-Down, 'The Joy Luck Club' author |
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