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New York Times crossword of November 27th, 2014 other clues
___ shooting
'When You're Good to ___' ('Chicago' tune)
Absorbed
'That hits the spot'
Absorbed, with 'up'
Actual first name of Tom Seaver and Orson Welles
Beat in the market
Big citrus fruits
Big name in boots
Bit of honey, perhaps: Abbr
Bit of perfume
Capacity
Certain JPEG
Classic diva performances?
Clothing items with fringes
Coffee sack material
Corp. manager
Counter with a sharp edge
Dangerous curve ahead, say
Directed
Disburden
Doctors' orders
Eastern terminus of the Erie Canal
Goes off
Half of some partnerships
Hangs back
Highest-paid TV star of 2014, by far
Hitter's stat
Holds on
Honors
Idlers
It meets the Shenandoah at Harper's Ferry
Kindly
Mario Vargas Llosa's home
Merchandiser that's never closed
Minor inventions
Monster in the 'Odyssey'
Newcastle and others
On the money
One use for marzipan
Operates perfectly
Over and done with
Over and done with
Parts of a Nativity scene
Pigtails and ponytails
Pluses
Pretext
Put one over on
Relative of -kin
Second-largest moon of Saturn
Sermonize
Sister of the grand duchess Anastasia
Skewer
Somerhalder of 'The Vampire Diaries'
State south of Veracruz
Statistician Silver
Symbol for Freud's field
Take a coat off
Thanksgiving phrase
Thanksgiving phrase
Thanksgiving phrase
Tousle
Unkindly
Upwards of 170 beats per minute
Visits by Voyager 1, e.g
Went like lightning
What bench presses enhance
Word before bread or water
Word that can be a noun, verb, adjective, adverb or interjection
Writer about Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals
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