The Crossword Answers NYT - November 18, 2012
across
- Specialty chef Crossword Clue
SAUCIER
- Some clerics Crossword Clue
PARSONS
- Sub for Crossword Clue
ACTAS
- Borefest Crossword Clue
SNORE
- Ushers Crossword Clue
SEATERS
- "Gone With the Wind" Crossword Clue
SCARLETTANDRHETT
- Elocution Crossword Clue
SPEECH
- Picked some fruit Crossword Clue
BERRIED
- Nitpicks Crossword Clue
CAVILS
With 8-Down, deposer of Milton Obote Crossword Clue
IDI
Winslet who played half of 67-Down Crossword Clue
KATE
DiCaprio who played half of 67-Down Crossword Clue
LEONARDO
O'er there Crossword Clue
YOND
Sharif who played half of 3-Down Crossword Clue
OMAR
Christie who played half of 3-Down Crossword Clue
JULIE
- "Atonement" Crossword Clue
CECILIAANDROBBIE
- Kind of bar Crossword Clue
HOOKAH
- "Casablanca" Crossword Clue
ILSAANDRICK
down
- Pea body? Crossword Clue
SEEDPOD
- Over Crossword Clue
AGAIN
- "1984" superstate Crossword Clue
OCEANIA
- Smash Crossword Clue
SHATTER
- Besmirch Crossword Clue
TARNISH
- Don Crossword Clue
MOBBOSS
- Snow cap? Crossword Clue
SKIHAT
- From Assisi, e.g Crossword Clue
UMBRIAN
- Pony Crossword Clue
CRIBSHEET
- Bad marks Crossword Clue
BLOTS
- Tail off Crossword Clue
ABATE
- "Doctor Zhivago" Crossword Clue
LARAANDYURI
- On end Crossword Clue
ERECT
Bergman who played half of 64-Across Crossword Clue
INGRID
Gable who played half of 105-Across Crossword Clue
CLARK
See 69-Across Crossword Clue
AMIN
Knightley who played half of 24-Across Crossword Clue
KEIRA
McAvoy who played half of 24-Across Crossword Clue
JAMES
Bogart who played half of 64-Across Crossword Clue
HUMPHREY
Leigh who played half of 105-Across Crossword Clue
VIVIEN
- Wise guy Crossword Clue
SMARTASS
- Parts of some bonds Crossword Clue
ELECTRONS
- Ditch Crossword Clue
SCRAP
- Feared force Crossword Clue
GESTAPO
- "Titanic" Crossword Clue
ROSEANDJACK
- Clique Crossword Clue
COTERIE
- Ate Crossword Clue
FEDON
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