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Jeremy on the court crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 12th, 2015 other clues
Self-destruct
Serial opener
Soft ball?
Sound from a traditional German band
Southwest side dish
Subj. of a 'Delayed' sign
The first 'L' of L. L. Bean
Three-time N.H.L. All-Star Kovalchuk
Thumbs up
Trophy figure
University in Philadelphia
Up to
Wash against gently
What's between here and the sun, in song?
What's missing from a KO?
With freshness
Yields
___ nerve, the longest in the human body
___ Pro (2015 debut)
19th-century nativist group
'Be ___!'
'Got it'
'The Wild Bunch' director
'To his good friends thus wide I'll ___ my arms': 'Hamlet'
35mm camera option
Abbr. on mail to a soldier
Actress who killed Bill in 'Kill Bill Volume 2'
Belarus, once: Abbr
Besmirches
Blanket remedies
Blue shade
Boomers of old, in brief
Bygone European capital
Cheeky
Cold
Desires
Dickens boy
Early smartphone
Even if, briefly
Every last person
Expressionless
First in a historical trio
First word of Massachusetts' motto
Fish dish
Fix
Hall of fame
Hawaiian tuna
Horse in a harness
How some shares are sold
Howard of Hollywood
It may come with a knife and crackers
It's often marked with an '@'
Kipling's birthplace
Lead-in to speak or spell
Learning method
Like the Pilgrims: Abbr
Lux. neighbor
Man's name that's 20-Across backward
Official residence at the Vatican
Ones getting the business?
Oscar V.I.P.s
Oscar-winning role for Hattie McDaniel
Out
Permanently
Person's head, in slang
Place to stop over
Popular zoo attraction ... or a hint to 11 squares in this puzzle
Portmanteau legally recognized since 1977
Ranging widely
Row

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