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New York Times crossword of November 26th, 1999 other clues
'Frasier' actress Gilpin
'Look here, old chap!'
'The Sweet Hereafter' writer and director
'Your turn'
1972 Kentucky Derby winner ___ Ridge
A good player might get one
Andrea Doria's domain
Big name in fragrance
Bleacher feature
Certain course
Chewed stimulant
Concord
Cooperative witness, maybe
Curvaceous character
Dated
Designer inits.
Doesn't use
East German secret police
End of the definition
European finch
Fauvism founder
Fictional blade
Fill-in
French appetizer
Geological formation
Greek promenade
Group with a mission
High point
High rollers?
Hungers
Iced
Italian emporium ending
Karate level
Kid
Lhasa ___
Like a wailing cat
Like some Chardonnay
Like some decrees
Manx, e.g.
Marsh critter
Mass number provider, maybe
Men of the haus
Much less
Occurring in regular succession
Olivia de Havilland's birthplace
One of the Baleares
Opposite of hence
Oration station
Paramecium or vorticella
Part of the Europe-Asia boundary
Petrol station choice
Primes
Puts the match to
Rat tail?
Revealing
Separation station?
Shift
Start of the definition
Stinks
Stocking-up time?
Subject of a definition by Don Marquis
Super ... or where a super might live
Tel ___
They have reservations about Colorado
They're all the same
Tip off
Touchdown
Town near Caen
Year in Edward the Elder's reign

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