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New York Times crossword of November 4th, 1997 other clues
Old-fashioned illumination
One noted for bringing couples together
Onetime Spanish queen and namesakes
Open, as an envelope
Out-and-out
Pacific Rim locale
Part of a popular song lyric
Planets and such
Property encumbrance
Rewards for waiting
Secondhand transaction
Sells (for)
Sermon basis
Shipment to Detroit
Shoe material
Shopaholic's hangout
Son of Rebekah
Suffix with idiom
Supporters of Ivan and Nicholas
U.S. Open stadium name
Visibly frightened
Way to go
Where Durban is
1970's discipline
'I can't ___ satisfaction' (1965 lyric)
'Momo' author Michael
'Trinity' author
'___ a Name' (Jim Croce hit)
1965 march site
Abase
Actor Kilmer
Actress Merkel
Actress Peeples
Actress-skater Sonja
Anteater's feature
As a result
Author Ferber and others
Babylonian love goddess
Baseball's Sandberg
Bête ___
Book after Gen.
Censor's target
Children's connectibles
Chinese dollar
Chinese restaurant flowers
Classic theater name
Debt markers
Did a horticulturist's job
Do-well starter
Draws
E. C. Bentley detective
Exaggerator
Eye layer
G.I. entertainment grp.
Gave the boot
Geologic layers
Gershwin biographer David
Impulse transmitters
It takes figuring
Jagged
Large cask
Malarial fever
Mattress support
Microwave brand
Midafternoon
Monticello, for one
More of the song's lyric
Namely
Nectar flavor
News bit
Newswoman Magnus et al.
Not asea
Of the lips

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