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New York Times crossword of November 11th, 2008 other clues
Spanish Surrealist
Sprang up
Tagged on a diamond
Tennis player
Terrible ___
The Everly Brothers' 'Let ___ Me'
Took care of
Try to strike
Unaccompanied
Unsophisticated, as humor
Walk or trot
Wife of un roi
___ Alley
___ Gravas, role on 'Taxi'
___ nerve
Agile for one's age
'Citizen Kane' studio
'Miss Universe' holder
'Time is money,' for one
'You said a mouthful!'
1930s quints' name
Air Force ___
Almost-sacrificed son in the Bible
Artist Warhol
Athletic conference members: Abbr.
Backbone-related
Blacken
Bliss before the hard part begins
Cars from Korea
Central computer
Certain rec centers
Chicago, with 'the'
Choir voice
Company that introduced NutraSweet
Complicated, as a divorce
Crazy about
Crucifix inscription
Dr. providers
European eruption site
Fats Domino's 'It's ___ Love'
Field marshal Rommel
Food stat
Fortune 500 listings: Abbr.
Gobsmacks
Heaps
Heaps
Herman who wrote 'The Caine Mutiny'
Heyerdahl who wrote 'Kon-Tiki'
Highland pattern
Injure
Inquired
Kennel cries
Late singer Sumac
Like some streets
Low-cost, in slang
Mystery writer Josephine
Never, in Nürnberg
Old war story
OP's forerunners
Opposite of windward
Org. for Raptors and Hawks
Part of a ship's bow
Pie ___ mode
Places
Poker amounts
Pool stroke
Pop's ___ Pop
Potemkin mutiny city
Prefix with practice
Result of an ink spill
Romulus or Remus
Sadat's predecessor
Sand formations
Sgts. and cpls.
Shining
Siren's sound
Sonneteer, e.g.

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