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New York Times crossword of November 3rd, 2019 other clues |
Broods |
"___ are the voyages of the starship Enterprise" |
Long-billed wader |
Idiosyncrasies |
Brownie ingredient |
Actor Tom of "The Dukes of Hazzard" |
Indie singer/songwriter ___ Case |
1980s U.S. Davis Cup team captain |
Your apartment-mate, if you don't close the door before showering? |
Self-involved |
Blend |
Expensive |
Drumstick |
Gets better |
Your wish, maybe, when a rambunctious terrier puppy is first brought home? |
Browning who directed "Dracula," 1931 |
Draw a bead on |
Bring in |
Songwriters' org. |
Lady friend, in Florence |
Great ___ |
See 88-Across |
Soprano ___ Te Kanawa |
Giant star |
Tyrannic sort? |
O. Henry? |
Time and Tide |
Zap |
President pro ___ |
Giant flying turtle monster of film |
"What greater gift than the love of a ___": Charles Dickens |
But: Fr. |
Not digital |
Hankering |
Monarch's inits. |
It can cause shortness of breath |
Sight at a gladiatorial fight |
Fluffy neckwear |
Chooses |
Actress Grier of "Jackie Brown" |
Location of Hephaestus' forge |
Spoil, as a parade |
Online reference about toilets? |
Guys who pass out Halloween treats? |
Greenhouse containers |
Some fútbol cheers |
Completely dominate |
With 45-Across, what was once the world's fourth-largest inland body of water |
Atkins dieters' no-nos |
Rapunzel feature |
Walked over |
___ syrup (natural sweetener) |
Drummer Starkey |
What outsiders think about the new hire? |
Common baitfish |
Terminal guesstimate, for short |
Statistical tool for checking a hypothesis |
Be a stool pigeon |
"Mila 18" novelist |
What the exhausted working woman wears to bed? |
Man-to-man alternative |
Lavish soiree |
Ruffian |
Singer Mann |
Drink flavorer |
Statuette that weighs 6 pounds 12 1/2 ounces |
According to |
Become slick, in a way |
Grifter's game |
Raced |
Place to learn lessons in Lyon |
Dye on a deck |
Spade said to be excellent at digging up dirt |
Pipsqueak |
Football Hall-of-Famer Long |
Flop that's one for the ages |
Lecherous |
Ordinal suffix |
Emulate Edison |
"Boring" shade |
1950s White House nickname |
Female badger |
The Boar's Head, in Shakespeare |
Russian artist Brodsky, the first painter awarded the Order of Lenin |
It turns a hot dog into a Texas hot dog |
Pick up on |
Product that had sales of more than 300,000 on its first day in 2010 |
Michigan college |
Biblical peak |
Beat walker |
Astrologer Sydney |
Slowly eases (off) |
Andrew ___, businessman-turned-politician |
Pointy-eared dog |
Tornado warning device |
Early human |
Early human |
Michael Lewis best seller with the subtitle "The Art of Winning an Unfair Game" |
Got results |
Editor's stack of unsolicited manuscripts |
Wapiti |
All-vowel avowal |
Publicist's concern |
German city near the Belgian border |
Tree knot |
Textbook section |
Bela Lugosi's role in "The Ghost of Frankenstein" |
Word before bread or boat |
Take care of, as a persistent squeak |
Computation class in Cambridge |
Part of A.P.A.: Abbr. |
Truckful |
Assembles |
Out of whack |
Fold-up beds |
"Nations have their ___, just like individuals": James Joyce |
Haul |
Charles who wrote "The Cloister and the Hearth" |
Bygone sister language of Latin |
Valued asset for an employee |
What some sailors bring back |
Throat problem |
Beautify |
Gamers' embodiments |
Whup |
Adjustable feature of a typewriter |
Off |
Egg on |
Cousin of penne |
Slimeball |
Painful sensation |
Machu Picchu or Pompeii |
Kingdom |
119-Across winner for both "Roots" and "Rich Man, Poor Man" |
Wonderland cake message |
Stead |
Medieval stronghold |
Go gray, say |
Scene stealer |
Corporate "a.k.a." |
Chicken, in a Chinese dish |
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