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New York Times crossword of November 19th, 1998 other clues
'Lake Wobegon Days' writer
'The Man Without ___' (1993 film)
Always, to a cowboy?
Area of coll. study
At no cost, in Germany
Auto maker Chrysler
Back
Baseball family name
Board measure
Cap material?
Car wash machines
Chew the fat
Chief exec.
Cleverly intricate
Contemporary of Dashiell
Crocheted coverlet
Definitely no Einstein
Degermed, in a way
Dickens classic, to a cowboy?
Director
Dismal, to Donne
Do it!
Eocene, for one
Epitaph beginning
Fictional secret agent Williams
Gibraltar's locale
Give a hard time, slangily
Grp. behind the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize
Gum flavor
Half-moon tide
Harden
Heavyweight
Helicopter's predecessor
Twiddles one's thumbs
Vaccinator's supply
Village Voice award
Zellweger of 'Jerry Maguire'
___'wester
___-1900 (old)
Irish port
Kind of element
Lady-killer
Lets up
Like Gen. Powell
LL.D. holder
Lunatic, often
Made new alterations
Maelstrom
Major name in frozen foods
Murder mystery setting, to a cowboy?
Name often seen above a star
Not reluctant
Opposite of 61-Across
Opposite of 61-Across
Paint base
Pale yellowish-white
Perennially popular game books
Piccadilly Circus statue
Pilot's announcement, for short
Poppycock
Prefix with logical
Prudential rival
Runners
Sled driver, maybe
Smidge
Some Strads
Sonnet ending
Split
Spread abroad, as a rumor
Stewart's role in 'Harvey'
Take the honey and run
Toothy grp.?
TV pioneer

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