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New York Times crossword of November 12th, 2011 other clues
'Inglourious Basterds' org
17-Across supporter
2005 Emmy winner for 'ER'
495
Al-___ (one of the names of God in Islam)
All targets
All-inclusive
All-Star Dark of the 1950s Giants
Awesome parts of a Museum of Natural History display
Bombing, e.g
Boxing class
Broadway acronym
California wine locale
Cheese ___
Coll. elective
Cut
Didn't approve
Dir. from Gramercy Park to Central Park
Eat
Form of 'John'
Form of 'John'
Frank
Georgia's ___ Scott College
Good looker?
Grass roots development?
Herald
ID theft targets
Inner city, e.g
It's cut and dried
Junkyard dog, probably
Keep from drying out
Lead-in to some royal names
Make more efficient
Many a Lockheed Martin employee: Abbr
Masked scavengers
Musical great whose grave went unmarked for nearly 150 years
Name of father-and-son world leaders
North Platte feeder
One often seen in drag
One side in a 1960s civil war
One whose crush was caped
Palacio resident
Part of an ignitron
Pavement pounder
People who see what you're saying?
Period
Picks up
Place for some car fluid
Player of the evil Blofeld in 'Never Say Never Again'
Pôrto ___, Brazil
Prescription proviso
Pulitzer-winning sports reporter Berkow
Quaint introduction
Record producer Talmy
Relatives of arroyos
See 24-Down
Shocker, perhaps
Sight-seeing need in Spain?
Some dishwashers
Stage part
Sticker on a plate
The 'me' in 'nothing can stop me now,' in a 1962 #1 hit
Troubled
Turkish city or province
Tyra Banks, vis-à-vis 'America's Next Top Model'
Video game letters
What a weaver may be guilty of, briefly
With 3-Down, Bud product
Words of betrayal

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