NYT Crossword November 1 2017 answers

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November 1 2017 crossword

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Chaney of horror movies:

LON

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":

ANG

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:

NAIR

"I'm c-c-cold!":

BRR

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?:

BOAT

Lode analysts:

ASSAYERS

Emission from radioactive decay:

GAMMARAY

Letters before Beagle or Bounty:

HMS

I:

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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