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English novelist Canetti who wrote 'Crowds and Power' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 14th, 2010 other clues
'... that's ___!'
'And after that?'
'That's big news, dude!'
'___ Andronicus'
'___ first you ...'
'___ the last rose of summer' (start of a Thomas Moore poem)
1998 De Niro film
Actress Thompson
Baseball's Moises
Big Apple neighborhood west of the East Village
Big busting tools
Book that spans 2,369 years
Burden
Canine command
Carmaker whose name means 'arise out of Asia'
Chi-town trains
Clear kitchen wrap
Cold war news source
Comedian Wanda
Dear
Derisive laughs
Director Preminger
Drop down one's throat
Drop down one's throat?
Electees
Exchange jabs or gibes
Fey of '30 Rock'
Full of difficulties
Gold or silver, but not bronze
Google moneymakers
Head out on the ranch?
Home of the Ivy League
Hoot and holler
How one might go bungee jumping
In direct competition
It's a relief in Athens
John who wrote 'Appointment in Samarra'
Korean money
Light refrain
Like lemonade sans sugar
Like the cats in 'Lady and the Tramp'
Likely to change everything
Lisa Simpson, to Patty or Selma
Many sand castle molds
Mex. miss
Mount in the Bible
Musician Brian
Not con
Oscar-winning 'Tootsie' actress
Painter's primer
Palindromic exclamation
Persian monarch
Place to see a flying camel
Player/preyer
Prefix with -meter
Princess with a blaster
Privy to
Que. neighbor
Receptacle for Voldemort's soul in Harry Potter
Right to left, e.g.: Abbr.
Rock band with a lightning bolt in its logo
Sentence segment: Abbr.
Stars in a ring
Start of an appeal
Sunrise direction in Berlin
Susan of 'L.A. Law'
Take to court
Thing to look under
Urban grid: Abbr.
What children should be, so the saying goes
What Justin Timberlake's 'bringin' back,' in a song
When la Tour Eiffel lights up
Where to catch a bullet?: Abbr.
___ Mustard
___ the day

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