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New York Times crossword of November 17th, 2019 other clues
Union station?
Spain and England in the 16th century
Skills, in Sevilla
Like a sure bet
Watch chains
Wildlife conservationist's device
Valet skills: B+
Heavy metal
Reflex messengers
Bye word
You can dig it
Some kitchen appliances
Nervous stress
Chip-on-one's-shoulder outlooks, in slang
Taming wild horses: D-
Scenes from action movies
Old foundation
Lack of this results in baldness
1994 Jean-Claude Van Damme sci-fi thriller
Alcohol
Get back
Night demons
Number of people in an office?
Maintain
Parenting: A+
"Step ___!"
Skirts
Funeral stands
Solomonlike
Sign of a smash hit
Baseball skill: C
One-eighth part
Nueva York, e.g.
Uncivil greetings
___ de Vil, Disney villain
Patch (together)
Channel on which to see some b&w films
Way to get to Harlem, per Duke Ellington
Mushroom that might be served in ramen
Desire a piece of the action
Chutzpah
Bibliographical abbr.
Conception
Protect, as freshness
Snooker shot
Afterword
Mourn
Put on hold
Flu symptoms
What to do once you've made your bed, per a saying
16501-16511
Supply-___ (economic theorist)
Growing room
Clinton's attorney general for all eight years
Sorcerer
Employee efficiency: D+
Rat Pack nickname
Full
Do a P.R. makeover on
Quod ___ faciendum
Indy winner Luyendyk
"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" writer
Hot stuff
Kid-___ (TV for tots)
Alternative to a Maxwell
Stationer's stock
Tiny criticism
Fancy-looking name appendage
1975 Wimbledon champ
Cheerful
Chip away at
Pioneer cellphone co.
Much, informally
Stuffing tip jars: D
First draft picks
Spots
Bottom line figure
"See you later!"
It makes stealing pay off
Heart
Photo finish
Norman Lear series star
Hosting a morning news show: C+
Producers of the most Mideast oil
Fantasy author Canavan, author of the "Black Magician" trilogy
Whirl
Burned rubber
Malodorous
Actress Samantha
Set a price of
Stereo quality: B
Trouble terribly
Designer Bill
Rides since 2011
Roast rotators
Learns to live with
Blake who wrote "Memories of You"
U. S. Grant adversary
Metro areas, informally
One may exert pressure
Luxury car pioneer Henry
Significant advances
The other guys
Sticks together?
New Age author Chopra
Clear soda
Dangerous structure
Diver Louganis
Hockey infraction
Combat zone
"Yer darn ___!"
F.D.R. program
Porgy and bass
Apt name for a cook?
Went back through a passage
Anglican headwear
Noted Deco designer
Strong brew
Farm setter
Small power source
Lit ___
"Movin' ___"
Call attention to, as a potential problem
Fashion sense: A
Story
Lulu
Classic shoe name
Part of a TV transmission
Starting job in Washington, say
Used Gchat, e.g.
Fleece
___ Garson, Oscar winner for "Mrs. Miniver"
Lead-in to fare

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