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New York Times crossword of November 30th, 2006 other clues
'Help!' song
'Come on in'
21- or 55-Across
'Neither ___ anyone else …'
'The Deep' co-star, 1977
A pop
Arrest
Artful
Attack suddenly
Beloved
Boy toy
Bryologists' study
Caribbean export
Caudex, in botany
Classic muscle car
Cliff dwelling
Coolidge and others
Cornerstone abbr.
Creation location
Del Rio-to-Abilene dir.
Depletes
Dorm V.I.P.'s
Flurry
Fort Worth sch.
Sounds from the end of a leash
Sovereign
Speed gauge
Stew
Synthetic rubber
Tell a thing or two
Tex-Mex offering
They might have springs
Toothpaste tube letters
Tuberous plant of the Andes
Vs.
Weekend discourse: Abbr.
West Coast beer, familiarly
Word often preceding 35-Down
___ Banks
___-Magnon
Goddess whose home was on the edge of Oceanus
Group date?
He/she pairing
Highlight of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
Lawyers' cases
Let up
Like some shoes
Local, in Gotham headlines
Loser
Lower
Many hints in 'Hints From Heloise'
Meets
Messy thing to eat
Musician who takes a bow
Objects, e.g.
Part filler
People of the Southwest
Phony
Physics units also known as centigrays
Poetic contraction
Poke (around)
Polit. label
Prodigy, for short
Recipe step starter
Revolutionary paths
Rocket engineer's calculation
She/he pairing
Ship's passage
Shoeless hero of fiction
Situate
Some chants
Son undone by the sun
Sorceress Morgan le ___

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