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Subject of 'How the Other Half Lives' crossword clue


S L U M

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New York Times crossword of November 19th, 2016 other clues
'A storm's a-brewin''
'Paul Bunyan's toothpicks'
39-Across, informally
A vast quantity
Airs
Alternative to a tap
App tappers
Arabic patronymic part
Author whose 'Earth's Children' series has sold more than 45 million copies
Blip on a radar screen
Blips
Bucko
Chose
Cognizance
Common microwaveable dish
Counterpart to 22-Across
Counterpart to 24-Across
Deadlock
Decode
Dish made with mayo
Doesn't toss back, say
Event requiring an S.E.C. filing
Food chain
Former minority whip in both the House and Senate
Had a bad feeling
Haiti's ___-à-Vache
Hardly a piece of cake
High class
Hindi for 'palace'
His gravestone says simply 'PLAYWRIGHT'
Inclination
It seeks pledges annually
It sold for a penny at its 1851 launch
It's a must
Italian sausage ingredient
J. M. Barrie's Mr. Smee, e.g
Katey of 'Sons of Anarchy'
Lady of Camelot
Lead actress on TV's 'Scandal'
Like neat freaks
Like some feet
Lip
Logical connector
Loser of the Drama in Bahama
Military testing grounds and such
Minus
Miss, abroad: Abbr
Mrs., abroad
Name on a range
Net
North Carolina motto opener
Old Trans Am feature
Olympic event with singles, doubles and team relay
Org. featured in 2014's 'Cesar Chavez'
Pirate, e.g
Precursor of rocksteady
Program whose prospects are looking up?
Pronouncements
Rain forest nut
Salmon seasoning
Scrap
Shade
Skated on thin ice
Something taken in preparation for a trip
Square
Subj. of the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976
The Beijing Olympics mascot Jingjing, e.g
Title for the leader of Chile or South Korea
Where East meets West?
___ juris (of legal age)
___ pearls (tapioca lookalike)

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