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'You don't say!,' after 'Well' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 26th, 2007 other clues
'Get out of here!'
'That's great news!'
'What ___!' ('It's so dirty!')
'___ upon a time ...'
180 degrees from WNW
2004 film 'I Heart ___'
3-D picture
Abated
Actor Calhoun
Actress Arthur
Actress Lansbury
Auto gizmo that talks, for short
Balls of yarn
Bean-filled bag moved with the foot
Beverages in barrels
Border on
Bowling alley divisions
Bucharest's land
Burger side order
Chinese cooking vessel
Chocolate syrup brand
Clothing
Comedy club razzer
Creme-filled cookie
Dakota ___ (old geog. designation)
Depletes, as strength
Dress (up)
Early MGM rival
Electric cord's end
Expire, as a subscription
Fall
Farm unit
Fishing pole
Flax-colored
Gather, as information
Gives some lip
Grandmas
Honor bestowed by Queen Eliz.
Id's counterpart
Insurance co. with a 'spokesduck'
iPhone maker
It's arched above the eye
Kids' ammo
Kind of nut
Letters before an alias
Like a first-place ribbon
Like some hams
Loads
Nook
Oil conveyor
On the briny
Opposite of fall
Out of ___ (not harmonizing)
Parts of cars with caps
Peanut, e.g.
Person comparing costs
Pop artist David
Postcard sentiment
Prefix with classical
Say 'Do this,' 'Do that' ... blah, blah, blah
Scarecrow's wish in 'The Wizard of Oz'
Schindler of 'Schindler's List'
Simple
Sombrero, e.g.
Stadium cry
Stand on the hind legs, as a horse
Statutes
Subterfuge
Throwing cream pies and such
Use a paper towel
Where dirty dishes pile up
Where Saudis live
Wine: Prefix
___ choy (Chinese green)
___ culpa
___ living
___ rest (bury)

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