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LA Times crossword of November 6th, 2016 other clues
Manchester United rival
__ En-lai
Tool used in a box
Film add-on
Perform again
Next in line
U.N. workers' agcy.
The snakes in Indiana Jones' "Why do they have to be snakes?"
Profession for the principled?
Run ashore
Bill collector
Dr. Seuss, e.g.?
Sask. neighbor
Can't abide
Small cells
Jockey competitor
__ code
Get together on a ranch
Catlike
Promising market indicators?
Weather map depiction
It's not always easy to get into
Not a soul
Tries earnestly (for)
Piling on, say
"The Librarians" channel
More than just cooks
Challenge for Homer
Put down
ORD posting
Equipped
Toy trains for tycoons?
Phobias
__ de mer
Resonator for a jug band bass
No more than
Nissan Stadium player
"... 'tis not to me __ speaks": Romeo
Big name in Bible distribution
Delicate
Totally lost
Aquarium fish
Only NATO member with no standing army
What pillows may do, in a kids' room?
Newcomer
Nursery resident
Sun Tzu subject
Where to see stars
Pursue relentlessly
"The Piano" extras
Buck
Periods of distress?
Blew the whistle
What oaks may provide
Put back in
Outperform crew members in the ship play?
Love god
In the past
Biblical captain
Crown coatings
Holiday song closer
"Man on the Moon" group
Ring jinglers
Boxing's "Manassa Mauler"
First word in the Beach Boys' "Kokomo"
Drive off
Lean-eater Jack
"Fear of Flying" author Jong
Close at hand
Smoke remains
Mail
Easter Island's country
Pair for date night
It may be checked at the station
Pakistani language
Like a storied wolf
Medicinal plants
Senate garment
Tree that typically has paddle-shaped leaves
Baltic republic
Organs sometimes vented?
African menaces
Tailor's concern
Old anesthetics
Numbers to shoot for
"Forrest Gump" lieutenant
Compared to
Pop/country singer Lee and others
Juice for PCs
Features of many '50s-'60s cars
Ryder Cup team
Advanced deg.
Bit
Reuters competitor
Personal
Grand Canal traveler
Celebrated
Knowledgeable, in Nantes
Move up the corporate ladder
Come together
"The Walking Dead" veterinarian
Dude
Org. for physicians
Wine choice
QB stats
Leave a note for, maybe
Morning phenomenon
Settler?
Project Blue Book subj.
Presidential souvenir
Mineo of "Exodus"
Shout
It may be coiled on a saddle horn
Car nut
Pitchfork part
What a ponytail partly covers
OED info
Ike's WWII command
Friend of Yossarian in "Catch-22"
__ Geo: nature channel
Diamond surfaces
The bad guys
Gets coverage for
Penny-colored
Vague answer, say
Driving need
Drive
Suddenly caught on
Possesses
Hand-played drum
Sorrowful song
Test for purity, as gold
They're often taken orally
Cellular messenger
Titleholder
Guides for drivers
Confuse
Not at all in order
Fabric flaw
Finished
Piece of fiction
"The Tell-Tale Heart" author
Peoria-to-Gary dir.

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