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One could go up to 11 in 'This Is Spinal Tap' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 17th, 2009 other clues
'Casablanca' bistro owner
'Just married' car decoration
'La ___ du Régiment' (Donizetti opera)
'My bad'
'Oh, yeah!'
'Road ___' (Hope/Crosby film)
'Slow Churned' brand
'The straight path'
'Wahoo!'
'___ no importance'
98, e.g.
98, e.g.
Actress Anderson
Appetite
Arnaz of 1950s TV
Assent
Audacity
Author Ferber and others
Backgammon playing piece
Band with the #1 album 'Monster'
Be on the horizon
Beast with twisted horns
Better
Big Blue
Birth month for most Libras: Abbr.
Bistro
Bob Jones Award org.
Carter and Grant
Child's cry of pain
Clean
CN Tower's home: Abbr.
Common dried decoration
Completely unthinking
Concert hall employee
Confession receiver
Controls completely
Deli spread
Dictionary info
Dims
Diversify
Dove, for one
Dr. Seuss' '___ Ran the Zoo'
Dull yellowish brown
Early English playwright Thomas
Emperor son of Vespasian
Errs badly
Excessively
Fat
Fix
Fix, as a skirt
Genre of Fall Out Boy
Gin flavoring
Girl's name meaning 'night' in Arabic
Half of a longtime comedy duo
Harry Potter pal
Here-there connector
Heroin, slangily
Home of Theo. Roosevelt Natl. Park
Hospital fluids
In concord (with)
Instant: Abbr.
Is bound (to)
Italian town where Napoleon won a historic 1800 battle
Japanese gateway
Jim Lehrer presentation
Judas's question
Kick-around pants
Last, in León
Letter after teth
Lille girl: Abbr.
Little Rock-to-St. Louis dir.
Lotto variation
Manche department capital
Mischievous one
Moral posers
NaOH
Naproxen, commercially
New Year's month, overseas
Nickname of the N.B.A.'s David Robinson, with 'the'
Nigerian-born singing star
Not
One hanging out around shoppers
Opening for winter fishing
Orbital point
Particle of a dwindling campfire
Perfect job for Brandon?
Perfect job for Darren?
Perfect job for Dustin?
Perfect job for Holden?
Perfect job for Landon?
Perfect job for Robin?
Perfect job for Rowan?
Perfect job for Warren?
Plea to a performer
Pre-Civil War abolitionist
Predecessor of Rabin
Prepared, as frozen foods, maybe
Quantum mechanics model
Québec's ___ de Montréal
Refuse container
Relative of the cha-cha-cha
Religious figure, to Pierre
Result
Royal court members
Saudi Arabian currency
Scrub
Sentimentalist
Shia, e.g.
Shred
Shred
Some Egyptian pyramid art
Spam, say
Sportage, for one
Squash
Stately
Stationery order
Stations
Steamed pudding ingredient
Steinway & ___
Supercool
Symbol of Communism
Symbol of regeneration
Target of core workouts
Tennis call
The olden days
The same to vous?
They're sometimes secret
Topple
Typesetter's choice: Abbr.
Typical
Ultimatum closer
Went scubaing
Whatchamacallit: Var.
Whiz-bang
Woodworker's double boiler
Writer of aphorisms
___ cloud
___ Day
___-Turkish War, in which the first aerial bombs were used

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