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New York Times crossword of November 27th, 2006 other clues
Rots
Roy Orbison's '___ the Lonely'
Simoleons
Sites for grand entrances
Spread, as seed
Squeezed (out)
Start of a quote by Bertrand Russell relevant to crossword solvers
Store safely
Strip of wood in homebuilding
Suffix with differ
Supersmart grp.
Swizzle
Transfers files to a computer, maybe
Vista
Vladimir of the Kremlin
Way to get out of a field
Winter neckwear
Wooden duck, say
Worker with a light and a pick
___ Slobbovia (remote locale)
___ vera
___-Coburg (part of historic Germany)
Ancient Peruvian
'... or ___!' (threat)
'___, vidi, vici' (Caesar's boast)
Actor Tim of 'WKRP in Cincinnati'
Adhesive
Anatomical sac
Atmosphere
Back talk
Beginning
Between ports
Braces (oneself)
Brooklyn's ___ Island
By a narrow margin
Capone fighter Eliot ___
Chairman with a Little Red Book
Cockamamie
Cognizant
Conclusion of the quote
Conclusions
Cry from Charlie Brown
Demonstrates clearly
Dicey G.I. status
Disney's '___ and the Detectives'
Drink with sushi
Eponymous units of force
Family
Gambling mecca
Harvard rival
Have supper
Hayseed
High-protein beans
How to divide things to be fair
Icy cold
In ___ of (standing in for)
It's 'such sweet sorrow'
Japanese port
Ltd.
Maximum
Member of an extended family
Middle of the quote
Mission-to-Mars org.
Not at home
Notion
Old Japanese assassin
One way to run
One with adoring fans
Persuades
Pie nut
Pivots
Poetic time after dusk
Quenches
Revealing kind of slip
Revolutionary pamphleteer Thomas

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