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New York Times crossword of November 20th, 2014 other clues
Little green ones come from Mars
Little pasta
Littoral eagle
Manual reader, maybe
Member of the buttercup family
New York's Tappan ___ Bridge
Often
One not to be trusted
One of the 12 in the Pac-12
Petroleum ether
Pince-___
Place
Pluck
Ricardo landlord, in 1950s TV
Sea of ___, outlet of the Don River
Sea urchin, at a sushi bar
See 4-Down
See 5-Down
Show inattention, say
Skink, e.g
Skip over water, as stones
Slit made with a saw
Some statuary
Steeps
Subject of this puzzle
Suffix with theo-
They're hooked up to breathing tubes
Ultimate
Way to turn while tacking
Weapon in Clue
What Set committed when he slew Osiris
With 29-Down, first story to feature 44-Down
With 37-Down, real name of 44-Down
Woodstock artist who performed while six months pregnant
Young muchacho
'Brr-r-r!'
'Judgment at Nuremberg' defendant
'Huzzah!'
'Life doesn't imitate ___, it imitates bad television': Woody Allen
'M.Y.O.B.'
'The spur of industry,' per David Hume
'The Waltons' grandpa
'___ Dinka Doo' (Durante tune)
100,000 picojoules
Antivenins, e.g
Author Grey
Bold
Brinks
British paper vendor
Bygone Chevy subcompact
Century, for one
Certain panegyrics
Clinging, say
Colloquial denial
Descriptor for olde England
Designed to minimize drag
Difficult kind of push-up
Displayed conspicuously
Diva's accessory
Etching supplies
Fictional rabbit hunter
Get going
Goat sounds
Hack it
Having a sense of pride?
Historical buffalo hunter
How zombies act
Initial offer?
Israel's Weizman
Kind of dispenser
Lacoste competitor
Lift others' spirits?
Like Baha'i houses of worship

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