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New York Times crossword of November 22nd, 2010 other clues
'... to buy ___ pig'
'Go, team!'
'Relax, soldier!'
2:1 or 3:1
Academy Awards
Actor Cage, familiarly
Actor Penn with two 23-Across
Actress Sedgwick of 'The Closer'
Ali, before he was Ali
Baldwin of '30 Rock'
Bart Simpson's brainy sister
Benevolent and Protective Order group
Big name in scotch
Boardinghouse window sign
Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
British W.W. II gun
Cenozoic or Mesozoic
Che Guevara's given name
Comic's asset
Daytona 500 acronym
Eerie
Elevator pioneer Elisha
Energetically, in music
Feudal worker
Folkie Guthrie
French painter of 'Le Pont de Mantes'
Gangster's gun
Georgia's bulldog or Princeton's tiger
Gets on in years
Golf peg
Green Bay athlete
Home of Zeno
Hypnotized state
Meal money in California?
Meal money in Manitoba?
Meal money in Massachusetts?
Meal money in Tuscany?
Most Yemenis
Mulder's partner on 'The X-Files'
New Mexico county whose seat is Alamogordo
Not his
Not much
On the path to great success
Opposite of well done
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Part of baseball's postseason: Abbr.
Persistent, irritating critic
Pioneering razor with a pivoting head
Played records at a party, say
President after Jefferson
Quaint roadside stops
Quick bite
Quote from, as a legal case
River near the Great Pyramids
Rug rat
Scots Gaelic
Show that launched Eddie Murphy and Chevy Chase, for short
Small plateaus
Spanish 'that'
Sport-___ (vehicle)
Sprite alternative
Stitched
Tanning lotion letters
Tedious way to learn
The 'turf' part of 'surf and turf'
The Ram
U.F.O.'s crew
Unconscious state
Wanton look
Was sorry about
Where Timbuktu is
Who owned the too-soft bed that Goldilocks tried
Word repeated in the lyric 'From ___ to shining ___'
Wrestling surfaces
Yemen's capital

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