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'___ Nagila' (song title that means 'Let us rejoice') crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 15th, 2009 other clues
'... ___ saw Elba'
'Are you in ___?'
'Blah, blah, blah'
'Garfield: ___ of Two Kitties' (2006 film)
'Les Voyages Extraordinaires' writer
'Mad Men' extra
'Pretty please?'
'The Wizard ___'
'What's Going On' singer
'Where ___ sign?'
'Why did ___ this happen?'
*'Omigosh!' [1938]
*Former first lady [1945]
*It flows into Ontario's Georgian Bay [1961]
*Laurel and Hardy flick [1949]
*Mandarin variety [1942]
*One of the Brontës [1964]
*Rural jaunt [1945]
*Tony Parsons novel [1943 song]
*Toro's target [1956]
*Total sham [1963]
2001 World Series winner
7-Up, with 'the'
9/
Abacus user
Ages and ages
Aminos, e.g.
Assemblies
Associate with
Attack fiercely
Beachgoer's hair lightener
Billing no.
Bread box?
Cable inits.
Cambodia's Lon ___
Came alive
Cardinal's topper
City rebuilt by Darius I
Comes (to)
Copy job delayers
Cross inscription
Cry from a deck
Curvy-horned animals
Div. of Justice
Dr. Alzheimer
Dummkopfs
Eastern titles
Emmy winner, e.g.
Faux gold
Former 38-Across
Get 100 on a test
Get better
Girl Scout symbol
Glide (over)
Greek god of the north wind
Greek market
Had brunch
Hair-raising shriek
Ham radio catchword
Helped settle an argument
Hollywood pooch
Hoodwink
Hubbub
Hungarian half sister?
Hwy. offense
Indiana/Michigan natives
It's a mess
Janis's comic strip hubby
Knock it off
Knox and others: Abbr.
Last non-A.D. year
Late Saudi king
Left-wingers
Like 'Don Juan'
Like some valves
Lost
Lyricist born 11/18/1909 who wrote the words to the 10 songs with asterisked clues
Many a 115-Across collaboration
Maximal ending
Med. specialty
Mental flashes
Molokai and Maui: Abbr.
Morales in movies
Move from Los Angeles to New York, say
Move from New York to Los Angeles, say
Nanny's warning
Narrow way
Nevada's largest county
No-good
Nobelist Hammarskjold
Of element #76
Off the coast
Oil source
One way to put out an album
Orch. section
Pair of pears
Peace goddess
Photographer Leibovitz
Pink-slip
Ply with liquor
Rachel of 'Mean Girls'
Revise
Robert of 'The Sopranos'
See 110-Down
See 110-Down
Seeds might be planted in it
Shopaholic's accumulation
Show grp.
So that one can
Some dogs
Some Juilliard students
Some wraps
Soup server
Source of black diamonds
Sporty wheels
Start of an adage about forgiveness
Strong joe
Stubborn sort
Studious crowd
Stylish filmmaker
Suffix with billion
Suffix with duct
Suffix with tip
Swings
Tandem's capacity
Texas State athlete
Three trios
Thrice daily, on an Rx
Tittle
Took a gander at
Ungodliness
Uranium source, e.g.
Vintage Ford
Vintage sign word
Weak-looking
Whenever
William ___, the Father of Modern Medicine
With 69-Down, V.I.P. in the 30-Down
With desperation
Workout count
Young socialites

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