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Sea creatures that are a homophone of 47-Across crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of November 2nd, 2017 other clues |
Actress Issa and others |
Lip |
Sprite in 'The Tempest' |
Work |
Arch |
Little Dipper's place |
Epitome of easiness |
Square for a white rook, in chess notation |
___ beam |
European driver's concern: Abbr |
Any moment |
Attire, informally |
Made a petty verbal attack |
Step 1: A passenger ship since 1817 |
Any of the Galápagos, e.g |
Event held on the first Sunday in November, and whose path is recreated in this puzzle |
Many teachers disallow it in footnotes |
Step 2: An old baseball team |
Bunches |
Face With Tears of Joy, e.g |
Busy retail area |
Noted government agent during Prohibition |
Step 3: An upper-class accent |
Fine-tune |
Café ___ |
One of the Gabor sisters |
Step 5: A show of contempt |
Freaks out |
Came out in |
Org. with a noted weekly research journal |
Steps 4 and 6: A 1940s program |
Freddie Mercury or Martin Sheen |
Car decal abbr |
Period pieces |
He was emperor at 16, dead at 30 |
Coming-out phrase |
Storms |
They're in |
Interstellar sitcom star |
Comment with the pinkie and forefinger extended upward |
Pilfers |
Pinch : salt :: ___ : butter |
Istanbul commander |
Thickset |
Count of children's literature |
'That's it for me,' in poker |
Pizza maker John Schnatter's nickname |
It may mean 'I'm about to tell you you're wrong' |
Toe the line |
Country singer Trace |
Poppy products |
It might be supporting a cast |
Trounces, slangily |
Coup result |
Item by a basin |
Trump is often involved in these |
CPR provider |
Profess |
Item on the back of a pew |
Was just on deck |
Draw on |
S.H.I.E.L.D.'s enemy, in Marvel comics |
'Knock yourself out' |
Less gonzo |
What each step in this puzzle lacks, in proper order |
Dunderhead |
1982 Stevie Wonder title query |
'Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me!' medium |
Life force |
Where Mumtaz Mahal is entombed |
Site of arthroscopic surgery |
Early metal? |
Life, for one |
Where Zagazig is |
Small cape |
Electrically stun |
'Why, yes, I am, in fact, a cow' |
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