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With 10- and 65-Across, 1971 hit by the Who crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 21st, 2011 other clues
Greek H's
Guy's date
Haters
Historical stretch
Hollywood's Howard and Perlman
Humiliate
Indiana city on Lake Michigan
Jesus in the manger, e.g
Latin list ender
Legal profession
London native, informally
Medicine amount
Old dagger
Older woman's plaything, in slang
One of 11 Egyptian pharaohs
One of two wives of Henry VIII
Packets from Twinings of London, e.g
Part of a Florida orchard
Part of the conspiracy
Peaks for yodelers
Pennsylvania ___ (White House locale: Abbr.)
Phonograph successor
Pitching whiz
Pond swimmer
Province next to Que
Puddle-producing
Ridiculous
SAT org
Scholarship basis
See 1-Across
See 1-Across
Sleep problem
Slowly, on a musical score
Snobs put them on
Stratum
Taking a long trip at sea
Teachers' org
The 'U' of U.S.S.R
Turns at high speed
TV sports awards
Western writer Grey
What the Beatles never did
Where London is: Abbr
Where to find the songs in this grid ... or an appropriate title for this puzzle?
Who said 'The joke's on you, Riddler!'
Whom Uncle Sam wants
Winter sculpture medium
___ diavolo (spicy sauce)
___ palm
___-Mex
'... ___ quit!'
'Can ___ now?'
'Darn!'
'M*A*S*H' star
'I cannot tell ___'
'I would say ...,' in text messages
'Take ___ from me!'
1967 hit by Van Morrison
1970 hit by Sugarloaf
Actress married to Kurt Weill
Annual coll. hoops contest
Bit of acne, slangily
Boatload
Broadcast again
Buddies
Capital of West Germany
Cathedral town near Cambridge
Change, as text
Chicago university
Clever
Crones
Delight
Donkey, often
Floor cover that doesn't reach the walls
Funnyman Brooks
Funnywoman Rudner
Gambling mecca

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