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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Bitter end? | -NESS |
5 | Many a line from Benjamin Franklin | ADAGE |
10 | Fool, in British slang | PRAT |
14 | Numerical prefix | OCTA- |
15 | First name in rap history | TUPAC |
16 | Look (for), as a compliment | FISH |
17 | Question after “Hey!” | WHAT’S THE BIG IDEA?! |
20 | Bathroom or beach supply | LOTION |
21 | Eye intently | GAZE AT |
22 | “Awake in the Dark” author | EBERT |
23 | Mic holders | MCS |
26 | Soccer superstar Lionel | MESSI |
27 | Gutenberg’s Bible, e.g. | TOME |
28 | Workers, dismissively | PEONS |
30 | Jean who wrote “Wide Sargasso Sea” | RHYS |
31 | [Don’t you think you’re milking it a bit too much?] | MOO |
32 | Enid who wrote “National Velvet” | BAGNOLD |
34 | ___ milk | OAT |
35 | Checker of someone’s vitals | EMT |
36 | 2008 presidential campaign topic | IRAQ WAR |
37 | Name associated with chicken | TSO |
38 | Unwavering | SET |
39 | Takes off | DEDUCTS |
40 | Focus of Boyle’s law | GAS |
41 | Relative of philia and agape, to the Greeks | EROS |
43 | Fortune 500 company whose products have a trademarked green-and-yellow color scheme | DEERE |
44 | Capital of South Sudan | JUBA |
45 | Hertfordshire neighbor | ESSEX |
47 | Provider of a traveler’s check, for short | TSA |
48 | Like | FANCY |
49 | Item suggested visually by the black squares in this puzzle’s grid | LIGHT BULB |
52 | Like many an ESPN Deportes watcher | LATINO |
55 | Full-bodied | ROBUST |
59 | Redress | AVENGE |
60 | Reduplicative dance name | NAE NAE |
61 | Impressively tough, slangily | BAD ASS |
62 | Marched | STRODE |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | “Hmm …” | NOW LET ME SEE … |
2 | Millennials, in relation to their parents | ECHO BOOMERS |
3 | “Hope” and “Friendship,” for two | STATE MOTTOS |
4 | HBO’s “Veep,” e.g. | SATIRE |
5 | Envelope abbr. | ATTN |
6 | “OB-viously!” | DUH! |
7 | Parrot | APE |
8 | Go on and on | GAB |
9 | Vaper’s device | E-CIG |
10 | Big name in pharmaceuticals | PFIZER |
11 | Not be in the driver’s seat | RIDE SHOTGUN |
12 | Simple | AS EASY AS ABC |
13 | “In other words …” | THAT IS TO SAY … |
18 | Juicer | SOT |
19 | Group of whales | GAM |
23 | Heavy metal band with the double-platinum album “Countdown to Extinction” | MEGADETH |
24 | Victory | CONQUEST |
25 | Seafood known for its sweet taste and delicate texture | SNOW CRAB |
28 | Peeled | PARED |
29 | Group running together | SLATE |
32 | Tender | BID |
33 | Many profs | DRS |
42 | ___ Kyle, Catwoman’s alter ego | SELINA |
44 | Go on and on | JABBER |
46 | Places for pedestrians to be alert, informally | XINGS |
48 | Drink with a straw | FLOAT |
50 | Sez | GOES |
51 | Some wares in a china shop | URNS |
52 | The International Space Station, e.g. | LAB |
53 | DuVernay who directed “A Wrinkle in Time” | AVA |
54 | ___ Baker (British clothing retailer) | TED |
56 | Italian cardinal | UNO |
57 | Bummed | SAD |
58 | ___ time | TEE |