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Joke, part 4 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 6th, 2011 other clues
'No way!'
'The Scarlet Letter' heroine
At all
Aunt, in Acapulco
B, C or D, at a shoe store
Behind on payments
Best, but barely
British guns
Browning who directed 'Dracula,' 1931
Card game for two
Child's punishment, maybe
Corp. recruits
Country club employee
Eastern nanny
Elite
End of the joke
Enjoy a pleasant situation
Exposed
Extinct kin of the kiwi
Fake
Farm measure
Fighting
Final, say
Fit of shaking chills
Five iron
Flier with a ground connection?
Foreman fighter
Geometric figures
Go off course
Good name for an investor?
Gordon of 'Harold and Maude'
Gradually disappear
Grisham's '___ to Kill'
Host
Joke, part 2
Joke, part 3
Kingdom in 'The King and I'
Leftovers
Leftovers
Literary inits
Lover of brain games
Mad face?
Major artery
Major closing?
Maker of 31-Across
Moroccan topper
Natural
One of the archangels
One who's easily duped
Pan Am rival
PC linkup
Popular bit of candy
Previously
Render open-mouthed
Sampler
Satisfied
Service leader
Sinister laughs
Small bottle
Something not good to have on one's face
Soon
Standard-issue item for a Secret Service agent
Start of a silly underwear joke
Suffix with symptom
Sylvia who played the Queen Mother in 'The Queen'
Symbol of gentleness
Symbol of Middle America
The second 'A' of A.M.P.A.S
Took advantage of
Wall St. debut
Wear
What some teens do to earn money
When many alarms go off
When tripled, et cetera
Wine region of Italy

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