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New York Times crossword of November 17th, 2016 other clues
'The only sensual pleasure without vice,' per Samuel Johnson
Académie ___ Beaux-Arts
Big jerks?
Big name in chain saws
Bishop's title in the Coptic Church
Black birds
Camera variety, briefly
Careful way to think
Class for a one-L
Color akin to turquoise
Comment to a brother or sister
Common scam
Company's marketing group
Criminals
Cry
Dawdler
Doesn't stick to the topic
Done in desperation
Dreaded guy?
Eurozone member beginning in 2015
Exams with a max. score of 180
Extras in many apocalyptic movies
Eyes, shoulders and knees have them
Father figures
Fed up with
French connections
Get off the ground?
Give a rip
Go after, as a fly
Harold who directed 'Groundhog Day'
Having everything in its place
High priest?
Hit on the head
Hookups for hydrants
Hot rod wheels
In pen?
Insect with multi-queen colonies
Jargon
King of the 18th dynasty
Krypton, for one
Latina title: Abbr
Leave in a bad way
Longtime home of the Tappet Brothers
Mitch who wrote the best seller 'The Five People You Meet in Heaven'
Nice ideas come from them
One of the eggs used in this 1986 film is now exhibited at the Smithsonian
Passover mo., often
Piece of living room décor
Power plant quantity
Prompts
Reactions of wonderment
See Notepad
Sentence shortener, at times
They beat as one, in a U2 song
They come with strings attached
Things
Tree frog with a distinctive call
Video game featuring an archaeologist heroine
Walk all over
When repeated, testing of a mic
Whirlpool subsidiary
Work not of the buffa style

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