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New York Times crossword of November 27th, 2004 other clues
Chinese brew
Churchyard tree in 'Romeo and Juliet'
Completely dominated, in slang
Cross of gold, perhaps
Dandy
Dangerous postings
Decent sorts
Defeatist's sentiment
Dirección from Mexicali to Tijuana
Eero pop?
Face challenges left and right?
Home of the Shah Faisal Mosque
Home, to TV's Clampetts
Inits. in the Fortune 500
Invoice itemization: Abbr.
It can put you in your place
Jacques, for one
Jam ingredients
Kind of manual
Like falling off a log
Like Orville Redenbacher, typically
Lincoln and Kennedy, e.g.: Abbr.
Modern legal proceeding
Obstetrician's job
Onetime Saab model
Performance by one whose career is taking off
Popular H.S. class
'___ see'
1959 hit song set on 'a tragic and fateful day'
Popular hip-hop magazine
Quick flight
1993 Aerosmith hit
Saving yarn?
Alternative to French fries
Shipping item
Anno ___ (in the Year of Light)
Sneaky Pete ingredient
Anthem preposition
Some A.M.A. members
Athlete nicknamed 'The Big Easy'
Some Chippendales
Bizet opera priestess
Some dresses
Brits, to Aussies
Song that can have up to 176 verses
Capital near the port of Callao
Spray distributor
Cartoonist Keane
Stickers
Cheek-related
'Am I dreaming?'
'Enough! You've convinced me!'
'Got it!'
'No ___'
'Oil'
'The Conning Tower' columnist's inits.
SWAT operation
The ___ Adventure, at SeaWorld
Theorized result of comet bombardment
They go by the wayside
They're all ears
Tip
Use as impetus
W. Sahara neighbor
Went past
West Coast sch.
___ minimum

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