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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Drops the ball big-time | BLOWS IT |
Home to about 60% of the world’s population | ASIA |
One with a whistle … who sometimes 1-Across? | REF |
Soccer superstar Cristiano | RONALDO |
Sporty car roof option | T-TOP |
Genre of Death Cab for Cutie | EMO |
Tot’s mount | ROCKING HORSE |
Cold War jet | MIG |
Cover, as tasks | SEE TO |
Connecticut Ivy Leaguer | ELI |
Willy Wonka prop | CANE |
Practically forever | AEONS |
Jim Beam competitor | WILD TURKEY |
Gun | REV |
Auction action | BID |
Thinks the world of | ESTEEMS |
Hard to swallow, in a way | INEDIBLE |
Shake a leg, in Shakespeare | HIE |
Chinese poultry dish marinated in wine | DRUNKEN CHICKEN |
___-fi | SCI |
Torments | HARASSES |
Residents of ancient Minos | CRETANS |
PC key | ALT |
Windy City rail system, in brief | CTA |
1980 boxing film for which De Niro won Best Actor | RAGING BULL |
Criticize harshly | BLAST |
“Couldn’t agree more!” | AMEN! |
Name, as a price | ASK |
___ bear | KOALA |
Flat refusals | NOS |
They’re always ready for a good time … or a description of 18-, 25-, 35- and 49-Across? | PARTY ANIMALS |
Tree creature of Middle-earth | ENT |
Brothers Grimm villain | OGRE |
Legislative bodies | SENATES |
Marx’s “___ Kapital” | DAS |
Cherry or walnut | WOOD |
Recliner feature | LEG REST |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Remark from one having cold feet, perhaps | BRR! |
Bit of unfinished business | LOOSE END |
Cursory appraisal | ONCE-OVER |
Rouse | WAKEN |
Pita pocket cuts, e.g. | SLITS |
Passport fig. | ID NO |
Dress (up), quaintly | TOG |
Island like Kiritimati | ATOLL |
Jazz piano style played by Fats Waller and Mary Lou Williams | STRIDE |
Siri’s platform | IOS |
Copy | APE |
Fresh take on a classic, perhaps | REMAKE |
Slim Shady, by another name | EMINEM |
Some old-timers | FOGEYS |
Eric ___, 1980 Olympic speed skating gold medalist | HEIDEN |
Streaming sites? | CREEKS |
Cardinals’ home, in stats | ARI |
Illusionist’s skill | WILE |
Part of a casual layered look | T-SHIRT |
College city in upstate New York | UTICA |
Blues legend with a guitar named Lucille | BB KING |
Hoffman who played Captain Hook | DUSTIN |
Early quinoa cultivator | INCAN |
Like chewable calcium, often | CHALKY |
Place for a concert or lecture | HALL |
Get really serious really quickly | ESCALATE |
Pitching statistic? | NET SALES |
Rode the bench | SAT |
Stretched to get a better look, say | CRANED |
___ Quimby, Beverly Cleary heroine | RAMONA |
Discharges | EGESTS |
Pizzeria chain | SBARRO |
Formal “you,” in Spanish | USTED |
Sound of spring? | BOING! |
Former L.A. Laker Odom | LAMAR |
Banjo spot, in song | KNEE |
“Right in the kisser!” | POW! |
Fourth word in the “Star Wars” prologue | AGO |
Communication method in much of the 2021 film “CODA,” for short | ASL |
Bygone Mach 1 breaker, in brief | SST |