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New York Times crossword of November 3rd, 2023 other clues
"That was so fortunate for me"
Book that gets reread from the beginning around autumn
Pirate's potable
Pool maker
Eatery not known for its entrees
Big house
Give up
Barware for making grasshoppers and whiskey sours
Philosopher Friedrich
Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, for two
Leave sitting in a breeze, say
Relative of an apothegm
Mideast's ___ Heights
Once again
Skewer
Sephora rival
Bill for expensive clothing?
Farm youth
Get into a spot, perhaps
Show that featured the first lesbian kiss on prime-time TV (1991)
What's the big fuss?
___ Valley (San Francisco neighborhood)
Get in position?
Go back and forth, say
Reincarnated one, maybe
Eludes
Didn't hide one's opinion
Ingredient in some lip balms
General recommendation?
Land vandalized by the Vandals
Chairs usually have them
Subject of a first-person narrative
In after being out
Residents of the Forest of Fangorn
Tower of London feature
After-beach wear
Early home décor
No-good conniver
"Giant ___," soft sculpture of a sandwich at the Whitney Museum
Nonclerical
Plugging away
Resort with a "no snowboarders" rule
Shade similar to coral
Like the light at sundown
Rescues from a junkyard, say
Babycakes
Plot lines for many early Marvel films
Cheeky attire?
More than a scuffle
Lose oomph
Made a good point?
"Chances" follower
Pepper introduced in the 1960s: Abbr.
"You betcha!"
Producers of green eggs (but not ham)
What an extended thumb and pinkie by your face might mean
Sacher ___ (chocolate/apricot confection)
Doggedly determined
Likely candidate for a breakdown
Where Scrabble was invented: Abbr.
Sound of a bow shooting an arrow
Weight of valuables
What a pluviometer measures
Didn't take a card
In the thick of
Tip line?
"Sounds amazing, but I really shouldn't"
Divination observation
Protagonist of Pixar's "Your Friend the Rat"

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