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New York Times crossword of November 5th, 2004 other clues
Not exactly on time
Ore store
Out to scout
Perseveres
Phillips, for one
Prefix with pictures
Protector of sailors, by tradition
Pulls out
Roundish
Rummy
Saddle ___
See 31-Down
Sharpener
Skim the surface?
Spurs
St. ___ of Seville, author of the encyclopedia Etymologiae
State north of Mexico City
Strange imports
Subject of a license
Subterfuge
Tony New York City address
Tossed all night
Type, redundantly
Western news source
With 18-Across, 'Sense and Sensibility' director
Write ... or go fishing?
'Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-___' (lullaby)
'Not a problem'
'Not now ...'
'So what ___?!'
'The Color Purple' woman
'What's in ___?'
Actress once featured in ads for Chanel No. 5
Arrange a date for
Back up
Beginner's pool feat
Bit of reproach
Carrier to Karachi
Causes of modern shutdowns
Challenging tennis play
Charles who co-founded a brokerage
Cheap rental in Monopoly
Chevalier de Seingalt, for Casanova
Chowder go-with
Classic sports cars
Come about
Double or triple, say
Extreme
First name in courtroom fiction
First-rate, slangily
Fix, as a rug
Flatten, in a way
Frankfurt finale
German 101 verb
Gertrude ___, the first woman to swim the English Channel
Green on the outside?
Hi-___
Hum, e.g.
It may be blessed
Kind of general
Language from which 'jute' comes
Least vulnerable
Look for again
N.Y.C. airport
Not altogether

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