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Step One: For every answer in this crossword, count this crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 2nd, 2006 other clues
'Bon voyage!'
'Garfield' foil
'I'll be there in a jiffy!'
'I get it,' jokily
'In your dreams!'
A foot wide?
Actor Morales
Actor Sal of 'Giant'
Beyond the fringe
Blue Bonnet, e.g.
Brand of printers
Casbah cap
Central parts
Cook's meas.
Cookout offering
Crystal gazer
Dandy fellows
Decide by calling heads or tails
Denizens of sties
Design deg.
Drive out by force
Ex-Bears great Walter
Fifth qtrs.
Footnote abbr.
Full spectrum
Glasses, slangily
Green basil sauce
Hardscrabble
Hasten the pace of
Important
Inc., abroad
It makes a cobbler's work truly shine
Joy of the morning?
Jules et Jim, e.g.
Kid's query
Lamentations
Listless feeling
Muesli bit
Mural's locale
Nefertiti's realm
Okla. rival
Old VCR format
Orange soda brand
P's, to Pericles
Paid in some chips
Partner of 'out'
Peek follower
Pilot's fig.
Pointer, e.g.
Poker holding
Pound of verse
Pre-calc class
Put away, crypt-ically?
Quick request?
Rm. coolers
SAT component
Saturn models
Says too much, inadvertently
Secluded spot
Sheet music lines
Small item in an antique shop, say
Spurious: Abbr.
Star of 'Ninotchka'
Steakhouse order
Step Three: Your Step Two result is the letter count for …!
Step Two: Take the figure you get for Step One and do this
Stretch the truth, so to speak
Surge of new arrivals
Tabloid twosomes
Tax form ID
Three-alarm event
To-do list entries
Ultimate heights
Wahlberg/Theron caper film, with 'The'
Wearers of aprons

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