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New York Times crossword of November 5th, 2007 other clues
'Dear old' guy
'Lady Marmalade' singer ___ LaBelle
'The Simpsons' bartender
'___ and ye shall receive'
747, e.g.
A goose egg
Accumulation on the brow
Actress MacDowell of 'Groundhog Day'
And so on: Abbr.
Appraise
Baby bassoon?
Be mistaken
Beef quality graders: Abbr.
Birdlike
Blouse or shirt
Brazil's largest city
Butter slices
California city in a 1968 Dionne Warwick hit
Come to shore
Corrosion sign
CPR pro
Cultivated the soil
Dance class outfit
Distant
Editor out to smear Spider-Man
Female singer's 2001 album that debuted at #1
Fireplace remnants
Frankie of 'Beach Blanket Bingo'
Geller with a spoon-bending act
German article
Grain bundle
Grocery offering
Guitarist Hendrix
Hay storage locale
Hit, as on the noggin
Humorist Bombeck
Initials on a cross
Its first ad touted '1,000 songs in your pocket'
Kitchen spill catcher
La ___, Bolivia
Light golden lager
Light throw
Like the Marquis de Sade or the Duke of Earl
Little devil
Lively '60s dance
Lyric poems
Muck
Musical phrase
Necessary: Abbr.
Not just recent
On the briny
Parti-colored
Persia, today
Phobia
Poet ___ Khayyám
President who later served as chief justice
Puppy bites
Quantity: Abbr.
Rapid
Rapids transits
Really impressed
Roger Rabbit or Donald Duck
Saw-toothed
Sexy nightwear
Sheep cries
Singsong syllables
Slugger's stat
Studio sign
Unfortunate sound when you bend over
Unilever skin cream brand
Vice president who once famously mashed 'potato'
War horse
Where you might hear 'Ride 'em, cowboy!'
Worn at the edges
___ Bator, Mongolia
___ party (sleepover)
___ Tin Tin

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