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New York Times crossword of November 27th, 2010 other clues
'Check it out!'
'Gotcha'
'Old China' essayist
'Quickest way to Harlem,' in song
Adjective-less language
Aging establishment
Allergy symptom
Alternatives to Triscuits
Back in
Bond girl player Green
Bouncer in a sports stadium?
British leader in the Seven Years' War
Buzzes
Casual remarks?
Chowderhead
Confusion
Cost to get out of 46-Across
Defeated contestant in a face-off
Deprive of vitality
Deux into quatorze
Dinar earner
District in southern Kazakhstan
Do some impressive work?
Duel action
Features of some bear traps
Felt
Float maker
Folk rock singer Straw
Game with tricks
Got on the horn
Harmony spoiler
High-class affliction?
Historic institution near Slough
Iconic building?
Is for you?
Kids' rhyme starter
Kite, often
Like many offs.
Like some chickens
Like some eyes
Literally, 'small wheel'
Male doll
Mediterranean appetizer
Moose Drool or Trout Slayer
N.F.L. cornerback ___ Bly
Nabokov novel
Neighbor of Scorpius
Novelist Diamant and others
Old dirk
Patent-Motorwagen inventor
Ping-Pong or dancing, for short
Poll fig.
Reaction from one who has a bone to pick?
Red-cards, say
Ryan of 'Star Trek: Voyager'
See 33-Down
Send a Dear John letter
Setting of Mozart's only clarinet concerto: Abbr.
Show in which many pots disappear?
Show opener
Something intended to move fast
Something to be struck with
Ticked
Tony winner Caldwell
Took back, as words
Turns sharply
Turtle's eye, often
TV segment
Unlike chickens
Word on a scale
Working class's antithesis

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