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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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