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School attended by James Bond ... and Ian Fleming crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 2nd, 2010 other clues
'Arrivederci'
'Don't Bring Me Down' band, for short
'Exodus' hero
'Fiddler on the Roof' milkman
'Five Women' author Jaffe
'I get it already!'
'Othello' villain
'Same here'
'Sorry if that rude word offended you'
'Streamers' playwright David
'What a pleasant surprise!'
1/7 of a Spanish week
1972 #2 hit for Bill Withers
Animator Don
Any regular on 'The View,' e.g.
Atmosphere, as at a restaurant
Aunts, in Arles
Bank guarantor, for short
Beach resort at the entrance to the Lagoon of Venice
Big bears
British monarch beginning in '52
Does some lawn work
Double-reed woodwind
Drink made with vodka, coffee liqueur and cream
Equipment for Olympian Lindsey Vonn
Everest, e.g.: Abbr.
Exhibiting fierce determination
Game cube
Grades in the mid-70s
Green fruit
Greenwich Village neighbor
Group for young people coping with parental substance abuse
Individually
Individually
It may be 'golden' in mathematics
Kind of shark
Kitchen utensil brand name
Letter-writing prisoner, perhaps
Like the verb 'to be': Abbr.
Like, with 'to'
Little Orphan Annie's dog
Machine that was often cloned
Matches, as two tapes
Model Herzigova
Moisten, as grass
Molecular matter
Nothing, in Paris
Overseas diplomat in N.Y.C., say
Pictures that may be difficult to focus on
Play whence the phrase 'the most unkindest cut of all'
Prefix with -morphism
Quatre + un
Quentin who directed 'Inglourious Basterds'
Rock's Guns N' ___
Selects
Sheep's cry
Sheriffs' sidekicks
Signs of approval
Sinusitis docs
Six-Day War land: Abbr.
Sweat spot
Texas A&M athlete
Told fibs
Toy gun shot
What the last words in 16-, 22-, 36- and 48-Across are
Where a cowpuncher may work
Word repeated in a classic 'When Harry Met Sally ...' scene
Word that can follow pale, brown or cask
Word with the longest entry in the O.E.D.
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