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New York Times crossword of November 7th, 2012 other clues
1984 Olympic slalom champ Phil
Acts the dilettante
Archangel of the Apocrypha
Arctic explorer John
Automaker with the slogan 'Born from jets'
Baum's good witch
Bestow, to Burns
Bris or baptism
CAT scan alternative
Charisse of 'Silk Stockings'
Crunch targets
Dam agcy
Do lunch
Early adders
Educ. supporter
Elite military group
Far from klutzy
Fazes
Find a tenant for
Flavorings for some stews
Floating aimlessly
Follows persistently
For mature audiences, say
Form letters?
French place of learning
Glacial ridges
Hockey great Cam
Israel's first representative to the United Nations
Jeans measure
Large combo
Lauder of cosmetics
Like some compact discs
Like the Capitol
Luke, John and others: Abbr
Madison Ave. figure
Many a love song
Methods
Nap in Nogales
Nonsensical syllables, maybe
Not yet filled: Abbr
Object in court
On Soc. Sec., often
Out-and-out
Pal around (with)
Part of a 23-Across
Phaser setting
Pistol, for one
Prior's superior
Reason for a 10th inning
Resort isle near Curaçao
Revealing beachwear
Reynolds who sang 'Tammy'
Sci-fi figures
Season after printemps
See 34-Down
Sicilian smoker
Signal approval
Sinclair who wrote 'The Jungle'
Smarted
So-called 'albatross'
Some appliances
Some Caribbean percussion
Some recesses
Something that may be rattled
Something to sing ... or a hint to 17-, 23-, 31-, 40- and 45-Across's starts
Sport for high jumpers?
Statute that protects journalists' sources
Superboy's sweetie
Tickle the funny bone
Unbeatable hand
Wee hour
Wee, to Burns
Well-hidden fellow of children's books
Well-pitched
With 56-Down, 'The Joy Luck Club' author

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