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New York Times crossword of November 25th, 2008 other clues
'Amerika' novelist
'Crazy' singer Patsy
'Mmm-mmm!'
'Shut your ___!'
'Treasure Island,' e.g.
'The Star-Spangled Banner' start
'Very cool!'
'Welcome to my humble ___'
'What have we here?!'
'You said it, brother!'
'Young Frankenstein' hunchback
'___ Lucy'
American Beauty, for one
Apt. area measurement
Atlanta-based federal health org.
Barack Obama, e.g.: Abbr.
Bathroom division
Damage
Detective played by Peter Lorre
Dow Jones listings: Abbr.
Ecol. or biol.
Egg, biologically
GameCube competitor
Grammy-winning pianist Chick
Hat for a French soldier
Heart beater in bridge bidding
Honda division
Hoopsters Archibald and Thurmond
In the air
Iranian money
Kept the engine running
Kind of pass that might get you backstage
Kingly
Land o' the Irish
Late-night talk show host's principles?
Lone Star State duties?
Margarita garnish
Mark, as a ballot
Mexican restaurant orders
Mil. address
Miss America headwear
Mrs. Dithers of 'Blondie'
Myrmecologist's box
Noon
Not quite in the majors
Old maker of baseball cards and bubble gum
Ones waiting for autographs, e.g.
Primary
Puerto ___
Radioer's word
Richie's mom, to the Fonz
Sammy's backup singers?
Sanders, Klink or Mustard: Abbr.
Sedona maker
Session after a lecture, informally
Shout from Scrooge
Simplicity
Singer McEntire
Site of an oxygen tent, in brief
Slyly popping a breath mint, e.g.?
Some charge cards, informally
Something you click to open
Stag or stallion
Stowe heroine
Test for a sitcom
The Rolling Stones' '___ a Rainbow'
Tool for someone on KP duty
Totally mistaken
Trial jury?
Tylenol rival
VCR button
Wine telemarketer?
Word before Miss or Opry
Writer Oscar
___ and outs
___ Aviv
___ Flanders, neighbor of Homer Simpson

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