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New York Times crossword of October 27th, 2017 other clues
'Come on, lighten up!'
1960s pop trio in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with 'the'
2003 film set in a mall
Aid for establishing rapport
Allen ___, onetime U.S. poet laureate
Alternative to .net
Loony tune
Anago or unagi
Not many
Bad thing to do when you see a yellow light
Noted evictee
Best Original ___
Opposite of drive
Big maker of small appliances, or, as two words, a 1997 action film
Other side
Bill collector
Part of a jug
Billy Crystal was his first guest
Pass over
Bit of foul play
People encountered by the conquistadors
Broke down
Polish place
Quidditch position
Collect
Races before a race?
Disney exec Bob
Resentful
Do aerobatics, e.g
Ring org
Early second-millennium year
Samuel of English history
Ending with school or steel
See 31-Down
English car with a winged logo
Serious talking-tos
Evidence of disuse
Sex drive enhancer introduced in 2015
Something that's had its head turned?
Expat
Facebook Messenger, e.g
Facepalm inducer
Steal
Flanders red and others
Stuck
Forum annoyances
Summer hrs. in Somerville
French Christian
The Soviet Union, to Reagan
Fruit throwaway
Three-striper: Abbr
Titaness in Greek myth
Gab
Title character abducted in a hit 2003 film
Have one's hard work recognized
Transgress
Have the means for
Triumphant cry
TV clown name
Heaps
It might come with baggage
Verizon Fios or CenturyLink, for short
It might list your accomplishments
With 33-Down, like solitaire
Letters for the detail-averse
Like a neglected garden
___ Day (fed. holiday)
Like, man
___ Psaki, White House communications director under Obama
Line judge?
Log unit

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