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New York Times crossword of November 21st, 2008 other clues
Paid, with 'up'
Pay the bills with
Possible response to name-calling?
Print up?
PRODIGY
Projecting windows
Relig. title
Removing hair from, as the body
Russian-born Israeli leader
Scottish dog breed
Show a preference
Singer/songwriter Gilmore
Small and insignificant
Symbol of dissent against British rule
Table game with paddles, slangily
They affect one's constitution
They're held by stocks
Things to worry about
Title assumed by Margaret Tudor in 1513
Transpires
Unmentionable
What jack-in-the-boxes do
William ___, law partner of Abraham Lincoln
Word of dismay
___ buco
___ fighter ('Star Wars' ship)
'Am I an idiot!'
'Go ahead with your proposal'
'Madame Butterfly' setting
'Telephone Line' band, briefly
1950 #1 hit for the Ames Brothers
Authorize
Bar request
Bedlamites
Billionaire who bought the Greek island Skorpios
Brain part
Campus gathering place
Civics, e.g.
Clear liqueur
Co. whose employees have won four Nobel Prizes
Conduct
Corp. created by F.D.R.
Dash
Doesn't repeat one's mistake
Electromotive force symbol
Garden pests in Harry Potter books
Gauge part
Greeting in Granada
Grp. that charges premiums
Guesses wrong
Holder of spectacles
Horse that has never won a race
Hush-hush org.
King who had an audience with Pope Leo I
Label on an amplifier knob
Least welcoming
Means
Military uniform accouterments
Moved with authority
Neither high nor low
Not as bright

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