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New York Times crossword of November 22nd, 1999 other clues
'Le Roi d'Ys' composer
'Mamma ___!'
'That hurts!'
'The Time Machine' people
'Watch it, buster!'
1930's Depression org.
1950's Red-hunting grp.
4-Down exclamation
An orange, minus the juice
At the minimum setting
Babe in a maternity ward
Baseball great Banks
Before
Biography
Booty, in slang
Bridle strap
Budding entrepreneurs, for short
Canal site
Catch in the act
Chooses
Chum
Classic doll
Composer born Nov. 22, 1899
Computer screen, for short
Dr. Seuss's 'Horton Hears ___'
Drowsy song by 64-Across
Eager
Elbow's site
Food served with a ladle
Frequent chess sacrifice
Frisco footballer
Go from pub to pub
Hankering
Harmonious
Haughty response
Hold back a year in school
Hollywood treasures
Honolulu's location
Hurled
Ice hazard
Indulgent song by 64-Across
Kind of women's shoe
Links peg
Make cutting remarks
Meadow
Mimic
Moolah
Moon walker Armstrong
Moray, e.g.
Motorists' org.
Munich citizen
N.Y. Met, e.g.
Nostalgic song by 64-Across
Not-so-lazy river
Off-color
Often-bumped part of the leg
Old ___ (not the modern type)
Polynesian wrap
Practice in the ring
Priest's robe
Prom finale by 64-Across
Pulitzer writer James
Queen of the Heavens
Revivalists
S-shaped molding
Scottish resort town
Shackles
Sports car
Stupid jerk
To any degree
Toadies
Very, in music
W.W. II female
Where China is
Wolf's tooth
___ a clue (is out of it)
___ snuff

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