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New York Times crossword of November 9th, 2008 other clues
Three-time Masters winner Nick
Timeless, in verse
Twist
Type
U.S.N. officers
Uffizi Gallery hanging
Uncommon blood type, informally
Underwater trap
Useful advice for a ring referee?
Vicks nasal decongestant
Warning sign outside of Br'er Rabbit's home?
Weeks in Madrid
What if, informally
Wind in a pit
With the intent
Wrap around the neck
___ Bing! (go-go bar on 'The Sopranos')
___ Davis, first African-American to win a Heisman
___ Sea, west of New Zealand
___ Sutra
'If you ask me,' in a chat room
'Don't make ___!'
'Chill!'
'Capeesh?'
'Essays of ___'
'Marshal of Cripple Creek,' e.g.
'Sugar Lips' trumpeter
'The Lion King' character voiced by Whoopi Goldberg
'This is not ___' (warning label)
18th-century Venetian fresco painter
Abounded
Affiance
Almost at
Ancient Egyptian kingdom
Ancient name for Great Britain
Architect ___ van der Rohe
Automotive comeback of 1998
Bar ___
Be outscored at the end
Beloved of Pyramus
Bête ___
Bliss
Bogus
Botanical angle
Botch
Boxer nicknamed 'The Bear'
Brain scan letters
Brink
Brown shade
Butt abutters
Canadian prov.
Cardinal's topper
CB radios, once
Childish claim
Chum
Classic cowboy name
Clinician in the 'hood?
Connect with
Cry with a salute
Die Zeit article
Doctor Zhivago's love
Duffer's accomplishment
Duller than dull
Egyptian symbols of royalty
Exclamation with a handshake
Fancy shooting marbles
Festoons with Charmin, informally
Figure in an Edmund Spenser poem
For initiates only
Forwarded
Numerical prefix
Old theaters once owned by Howard Hughes
One living month to month, say
Over
Overdoes the accolades
Overhead shot
Parting words
Pellet shooters
Periods between Winter and Summer Olympics
Philly money maker
Pigeon
Play with machines
Power source
Pro ___
Promising words
Question to a paralegal?
Renounce
Rhythm
Science of the ear
Score the winning point in cribbage
Silicone implant companies?
Singing partner of Brooks
Sire
Site of two ecumenical councils
Slightly above average
Sobieski who played Joan of Arc
Some batteries
Sound on classic Pong
Stand for things
Start of some choice words?
Suffix with social
Sure target
Symbol on the back of a dollar bill
French cleric
French engineer Gustave
French for 44-Across
Georgia's Lake ___, behind the Buford Dam
Gets with the times
Hero of New Orleans
Homeland of Orpheus
Hoods
Hoops Hall-of-Famer Thomas
Horizontal: Abbr.
How-to
Hunt overseas
I
Imagine that
Incidentally
Inner: Prefix
Invitation stipulation
It's left on a ship
It's lighter than air
It's more than a stretch
Jerry's partner
Jet locales: Abbr.
Juilliard deg.
Knife
Lemon or orange
Lice and mice, e.g.
London's ___ Square
Low person on a staff
Man and ape
Matter of life and death: Abbr.
Matzo mover?
Musket end?
Neighbor of Switz.
Not on good terms (with)

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