NYT Crossword November 1 2017 answers
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November 1 2017 crossword
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Place for a nest:
LIMB
"You've got to be kidding!":
OHCOMEON
Forbidden zone:
NOGOAREA
Low-quality paper:
RAG
English horn, e.g.:
REED
Lee who directed "Life of Pi":
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Melted marshmallows, e.g.:
GOO
Winner of the four tennis majors and Olympic 8-Down:
AGASSI
Friendly relations:
AMITY
See 7-Across:
GOLD
The whole enchilada:
ALL
Actress Dash of "Clueless":
STACEY
Bagel choice:
SESAME
Rubber stamp go-with:
INKPAD
"Heaven forbid!":
IHOPENOT
Scrubs up, say:
PREPS
Noah of "The Daily Show":
TREVOR
Like lava or magma:
MOLTEN
Ewan who played Obi-Wan Kenobi:
MCGREGOR
"Let me find out":
ILLASK
Rode the ump, say:
BOOED
Abbr. on a sign at a town line:
ESTD
You might give him the business:
SON
Mushroom part:
CAP
Mall aid:
MAP
Cabbage with crinkly leaves:
SAVOY
Pollutant that's a portmanteau:
SMAZE
Lady friend, in Lille:
AMIE
Hurricane relief org.:
FEMA
Bit of office greenery:
FERN
Japan's national fruit:
PERSIMMON
Letter in an honor society's name:
PHI
Utterly absurd:
INANE
Excited, with "up":
KEYED
Food giant that merged with Heinz in 2015:
KRAFT
Weeder's tool:
HOE
Depilatory brand:
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"I'm c-c-cold!":
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Sea, colloquially:
BRINY
Out of it:
INADAZE
Bob who lost to Bill:
DOLE
Kenneth who played the title role in 1989's "Henry V":
BRANAGH
Connection between banks?:
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Lode analysts:
ASSAYERS
Emission from radioactive decay:
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Letters before Beagle or Bounty:
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ONE
Salon job:
COIF
One of about 400,000 in the United States:
CHURCH
Houston of Texas:
SAM
Engraved pillar:
STELE
Water park sound:
SPLASH
Canadian $2 coin, informally:
TOONIE
Person or thing:
ENTITY
Ghostly figures:
PHANTASMS
Polynesian finger food:
POI
"That's ___, son" (Foghorn Leghorn catchphrase):
AJOKE
Southern side:
PONE
Wearing a scowl:
POUTY
___-walsy:
PALSY
Cars are "parked" in it:
JAM
Cars are parked in it:
LOT
Place to hole up:
LAIR
Logan of CBS News:
LARA
Part of 52-Down:
ROYAL
North-of-the-border force: Abbr.:
RCMP
D-Day vessels: Abbr.:
LSTS
With 56-Across, lunchbox snacks ... or a hint to the black squares before 18-, 29-, 35- and 45-Across?:
ANIMAL
"Spy vs. Spy" magazine:
MAD
See 54-Across:
CRACKERS
Grammy category since 1988:
RAP
First in a Latin 101 trio:
AMO
Bollywood soundtrack instruments:
SITARS
Persistently emphasize:
HAMMERAT
The early 20th century, for vaudeville:
HEYDAY
Unexpectedly come (by):
POP
GPS part: Abbr.:
SYS
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