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'That's ___, son' (Foghorn Leghorn catchphrase) crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of November 1st, 2017 other clues |
'Heaven forbid!' |
'I'm c-c-cold!' |
'Let me find out' |
'Spy vs. Spy' magazine |
'You've got to be kidding!' |
Abbr. on a sign at a town line |
Actress Dash of 'Clueless' |
Bagel choice |
Bit of office greenery |
Bob who lost to Bill |
Bollywood soundtrack instruments |
Cabbage with crinkly leaves |
Canadian $2 coin, informally |
Cars are 'parked' in it |
Cars are parked in it |
Chaney of horror movies |
Connection between banks? |
D-Day vessels: Abbr |
Depilatory brand |
Emission from radioactive decay |
English horn, e.g |
Engraved pillar |
Ewan who played Obi-Wan Kenobi |
Excited, with 'up' |
First in a Latin 101 trio |
Food giant that merged with Heinz in 2015 |
Forbidden zone |
Friendly relations |
Ghostly figures |
GPS part: Abbr |
Grammy category since 1988 |
Houston of Texas |
Hurricane relief org |
I |
Japan's national fruit |
Kenneth who played the title role in 1989's 'Henry V' |
Lady friend, in Lille |
Lee who directed 'Life of Pi' |
Letter in an honor society's name |
Letters before Beagle or Bounty |
Like lava or magma |
Lode analysts |
Logan of CBS News |
Low-quality paper |
Mall aid |
Melted marshmallows, e.g |
Mushroom part |
Noah of 'The Daily Show' |
North-of-the-border force: Abbr |
One of about 400,000 in the United States |
Out of it |
Part of 52-Down |
Persistently emphasize |
Person or thing |
Place for a nest |
Place to hole up |
Pollutant that's a portmanteau |
Polynesian finger food |
Rode the ump, say |
Rubber stamp go-with |
Salon job |
Scrubs up, say |
Sea, colloquially |
See 54-Across |
See 7-Across |
Southern side |
The early 20th century, for vaudeville |
The whole enchilada |
Unexpectedly come (by) |
Utterly absurd |
Water park sound |
Wearing a scowl |
Weeder's tool |
Winner of the four tennis majors and Olympic 8-Down |
With 56-Across, lunchbox snacks ... or a hint to the black squares before 18-, 29-, 35- and 45-Across? |
You might give him the business |
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