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New York Times crossword of November 24th, 2007 other clues
'Happy Days Are Here Again' composer
'Ten North Frederick' novelist
'Why, what ___ am I!' (Hamlet soliloquy line)
'___ out!'
1976-85 sitcom setting
1980s-'90s N.B.A. star Danny
7 and 11, in a casino
Begin energetically
Big Apple-bound luggage tag code
Butcher's need
Called for
Clumsy
Common bank deposit?
Display at a golf tournament
Distress call
Doesn't belt it out
Draft holder
Drop off
Duke of Cornwall's wife
Encore setting
Far left and far right
Fast-food chain known for its floats
Feed
Filibustered, say
Game sticker?
Goes (for)
Good secret-keeper
Guarded weapon
Israeli opera conductor Daniel
It's usually spun first
Kind of rack
King of pop
Lash with a whip
Lead-in to phobia
Look
Loudness unit
Many a camper, informally
Massey of film
Not get along
Onsets
Open competitors, often
Part of a long and winding road?
Perform superbly
Performs awfully
Philologists' work, for short
Pitcher who was the 1995 N.L. Rookie of the Year
Provocation result
Rd. designer, e.g.
Results of some glances
Shock aftermath
Slow in scoring
Some Mozart works
Some shooters, briefly
Source of political support
Star of TV's 'The Fugitive'
Storm sounds
Take in, e.g.
They frequently become locked
They may accompany fevers
They may be done in a salon
They're found in a mess
Three-time 1990s French Open winner
Tropical reptiles
Unilever brand
Unsettled sort
Well around Trevi Fountain?
Where to find 'Rome'
Zealous
___ Diamond, author of the 1998 Pulitzer-winning book 'Guns, Germs, and Steel'

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