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New York Times crossword of November 4th, 2011 other clues
'Gone With the Wind' actor Howard
'The Amazing Race' network
'You've got a deal!'
'___-de-Lance' (debut of Nero Wolfe)
1990s cartoon dog
1994 sci-fi film about an alien artifact
2001 album featuring 'Love Don't Cost a Thing'
African migrators
Amount scarcely worth arguing over
Bach's 'Mass in ___'
Bit of new info
Blundered, with 'up'
Born earlier
Buddyroo
Close with a bang
Confounded
Contemptible fool
Controversial one-act play by Mamet
Craft store?
Curb
Decision
Discussion venue
Doctor in Hugh Lofting tales
Doctrine associated with Betty Friedan
Dodges, as an obligation
Establishment with children's quarters?
Foul ball's landing spot, often
Gets bent out of shape
Grammy-winning 1996 Beck album
High-flown tributes
How some legal conversations are held
La Jolla's ___ Institute for Biological Studies
Large amount
Leading ladies?
Leave the pad, say
Lovestruck
Lunchtime queueing spot
Marching order
Metaphorical crowd
Neeson of 'Taken'
Newly christen
Ninth-largest body known to orbit the sun
One tracked by radar
OS X runners
Out of the game, in chess
Proctor's need
R&B 'drinking song' covered by Ray Charles
Ruptured
Rustle up some food
Shirt or skirt
Shooters on the boards?
Shoots in the foot, say
Sign
Some distillery products
Symbol above the comma on a keyboard
Take the risk of
The DC-10 was one
Touch up
Unfrequented
Visited a vacation house, maybe
Warning on a box
What a cookie cutter cuts
What stars might indicate
While
Yarn unit
___ Brewster, beleaguered nephew in 'Arsenic and Old Lace'
___ Redman, hero of Stephen King's 'The Stand'

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