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New York Times crossword of November 7th, 2009 other clues
'A Tale of Love and Darkness' author, 2003
'Damn Yankees' chorister
'Doctor Faustus' character
'Down ___' (1967 Janis Joplin song)
'Little Diane' singer, 1962
'Oh, I don't know'
'That's really cheap!'
'The Bungalow Mystery' solver
1805 Napoleonic victory site
A slew
Appeal from a diplomat
Artist Rembrandt
As different as night and day, e.g.
Baby
Base of a column
Cadaverous
Casting option
Cheyenne Kid portrayer
Chinese meditative practice
Cores
Dancer in a suite
Dead ringer?
Despair
Don Quixote type
Doughty
Dull blue-gray
En ___ (by the rules: Fr.)
English sculptor Henry
Flagitious
Flivver
Flushed
Four-note chord
Hard-hit line drive
Harem slave
Harmonize
Hubbub
Insubstantial
It may be found near a drain
Landlocked Muslim land
Like some friends
Liqueur reputedly named for a noblewoman's chambermaid
Local operation?
Lopsided
Low finish?
Mississippi river named by La Salle
Music genre of the English Beat and the Specials
Not at all fair
Not likely to go with the flow
Partygoer
Peter who wrote 'Underboss'
Racket
Ready to move
Reluctantly accept
Remark from a draft dodger?
Reshape
See 55-Across
Selfish
Single shot
Sink
Squarely
The first complete navigation of the Amazon was in search of this
The Who's 'Live at ___,' 1970 double-platinum album
Wall-plastering material
Well-armed predators?
West Coast N.F.L.'er
Where Aldous Huxley taught George Orwell
With 52-Across, lead female role in TV's 'Peter Gunn'
World capital at the foot of Mount Vitosha
___ blue, color named after a first daughter

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