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New York Times crossword of November 8th, 2008 other clues
Beverages similar to kvass
Base off the coast of Brest for France's nuclear submarines
Bliss
Bumps on trunks
Buoy
Chill
Christopher Marlowe play
Come up short
Cry of relief
D.D.E. zone
Fastener that's actually easy to pick up and carry?
Feeding tube?
Get into
Gimcrack
1942 Eleanor Powell musical set at sea
'Politics ___ beanbag' (Mr. Dooley maxim)
'This Gun for Hire' star
'___ Hombres,' first Top 40 album by ZZ Top
'No, really'
'___ Ky Yay' (1998 country song)
Sticks you need to break
Stretch in the salt mines
Tax time
Tearjerkers
The Mountain Hawks of the Patriot League
They're waved in competition
Tree that yields a chewable resin
Used a thurible on
Wagner's father-in-law
Wake
With 50-Down, like the children in 'A Visit From St. Nicholas'
With brass
Writing of Publius
Gym target
Hoot
Innovation of the Paleolithic period
Jaculates
Laser paper option
Like a cob
Like computer programmers
Listings abbr.
Many a Carl Czerny composition
Meet the requirements
Meshed person
Missouri senator Claire
Nickname in early jazz piano
Not your or my, say
Nowhere to be found, for short
Ostrava tongue
PC key
Pliny possessive
Plum, for one
Predecessor of Gregory XI
Presenter of bills
Relative of a chuckwalla
Sampling problem
Saw in the dark?
School dept.
See 21-Down
Side dish popular at New Year's
Significantly diminish, as profits
Snow-___ (winter vehicle brand)
Soap, for example
Spring break?
Stalwart
Standards, e.g.
Standout performances?

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