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European city of 500,000+ whose name translates as 'to eat' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 6th, 2014 other clues
'As if you could kill time without injuring ___': Thoreau, 'Walden'
'Just a mo!'
'Just a moment!'
'Nebraska' star, 2013
'You can count on me'
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2014 World Cup host
Airplane with the propeller at the back
Bad feelings?
Bad looks
Bear on a field
Belated observation of 4/14/12
Beneficiary of the 37-Across, in modern times
Blue eyes, e.g
Bone: Prefix
Captain's direction
Co-signer, say
Copy editor's concern
Deal
Diamond complements
Eye
Feast of unleavened bread
Filmdom's Napoleon Dynamite, for one
First name in 'Star Wars'
First name in space
Flightless bird
Gardner namesakes
Hair gel, e.g
Home of Charlotte Amalie
Hoopster Jeremy
Impersonated
Junk shop transaction
Language from which 'cummerbund' comes
Last name of three Indianapolis 500 winners
Leader of a noted 37-Across
Left for good
Leveler
Like the people of Siberia
Location of the 37-Across
Loser on account of the 37-Across
Many a state lottery game
More Serling-esque
Mythical Greek who slew Castor
Nonmusical Abba
Not perfectly put
October War leader
One of eight for Stephen Sondheim
One who's just out for a good time
Party game
Pending, as a legal decree
Priestify
Product of organic decay
Result (from)
Schedule listing
See 19- and 54-Across and 11- and 41-Down
Setting for much of 'Inglourious Basterds'
Snake's place, in part
So to speak
Sort
Southernmost U.S. capital
Spare item?
Stadium projection, maybe
Strange bird
Subject of a onetime Nepali hunting license [true fact!]
Tots
Turn blue?
Unanimously, after 'to'
Vein filler
What cabalists do
Winter plantings?

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