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Clobbered, in British slang crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 26th, 2016 other clues
'Deal!'
'Pick me! Pick me!'
'You think you're soooo funny ...'
Adolph who coined the motto 'All the News That's Fit to Print'
Ancient playwright who specialized in New Comedy
Asian appetizer
Birth announcement info: Abbr
Brazilian state capital
Breeze
Can't help but
Chilling
Coffee shop menu adjective
Core component
Cost of fighting?
Country of 180+ million people that has never participated in the Winter Olympics
Covered area near the fingertip
Definitely not a city slicker
Drinking game where each bar that's visited is considered a hole
Dungeons & Dragons class
Facebook acquired it in 2014 for $19.3 billion
General Israel of the American Revolution
Going by
Hit the big time
In force?
Japanese honorific
Just not done?
Kid-lit character with a 'Purple Crayon'
Lead-in to -drome
Leaves on the menu?
Like 38-Down
Like noir detective novels, typically
Locks in place for a while?
Longfellow's 'Evangeline,' e.g
Made a bad impression on
May honorees, colloquially
Narrator of Broadway's 'Hamilton'
Not at all sharp
Org. featured in 16-Across
Player of oldies when they were newies
Playground rejoinder
Pound with sound
Presidential middle name
Raised, as a trapdoor
Reggae's Peter
Religious period dating from A.D. 622
Response to 'Gracias'
River flowing from the Garden of Eden, in the Bible
Sanders, for one: Abbr
Sci-fi hit whose tagline is 'Bring him home'
Search for oneself on Google, e.g
See 4-Down
Snackable treat on a stick
Some farm vehicles
Something seen on cold days
Stand-up comedian's prop, often
Stands on the hind legs, in dialect
Stereotypical wear for a crackpot theorist
Sticky treats
Stops waffling
Subway alternative
Suddenly attack
Swedish pop group whose 1994 hit 'The Sign' was #1 for six weeks
The orangutan, in 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue'
With 1-Down, five-time winner of the British Open
___ wrestling

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