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New York Times crossword of November 25th, 2011 other clues
17-Down part
'Ain't gonna happen!'
'Amazing Grace' melody basis
'Chicago' husband ___ Hart
'God, home and country' org
'That ___ you!'
1940s-'50s White House name
Adriatic repub
At ___ time (prearranged)
Backdrop for many singles matches?
Baltimore Orioles' spring training site
Bell jar relative
Beta follower
Blood-typing syst
Campaign manager: Abbr
Canonflex, e.g
Cerecloth feature
Circus performer
Declines
Didn't take out?
Dismissive retort
French military wear
Get smitten hard
Girlfriend, in Granada
Gladly, old-style
Grp. advising the president
Hard-copy
His inventory has gone many miles
Hoboken-to-Fort Lee dir
Hydrocarbon endings
Island do
It happens by default
It might tax a levee
Land in a depression
Like a wool supplier
Like some rites
Mussel morsel
Naive optimism
Napkin edges?
No one ___ business
Observes, with 'of'
Old wiring org
Opposite of build up
Period of rapid growth
Place to put a plug
Reason to 'interrupt this program'
Roll up
See 44-Down
Sofer of soaps
Something soaked up
Sound associated with ripples
Star of 'Mon Oncle'
Start to stick?
Subject of the 2007 biography subtitled 'The Man Who Became a Book'
Super Bowl of 2029
Take in
Takes evening courses?
Tedious work
Time of day, briefly
Times of day, briefly
Topkapi title
Tudor ___
Way out: Abbr
When many ballots are cast: Abbr
When to begin an operation
Where 'operators are standing by'
Wishy-washy response
With 4-Down, first and foremost
Workers associated with ding-dongs
___ other (uniquely)

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