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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Source of the quote “It is more blessed to give than to receive” | ACTS |
Creator of terraced agricultural fields known as andenes | INCA |
Not alcoholic | SOFT |
Wig (out) | FREAK |
Place to slurp ramen | NOODLE BAR |
Meghan Markle’s “something borrowed” | TIARA |
Cheesesteak topper | PROVOLONE |
Good auto for an L.A.-to-N.Y.C. road trip? | TRANS AM |
R.N.’s insertion | IV LINE |
Queen’s protection | STINGER |
Fermented beverage | ALE |
Frequent maid of honor, in brief | SIS |
Writers’ org. with apt initials | PEN |
Alternative to blinds | ANTES |
Mortgage offering | RATE |
Historian Schomberg of the Harlem Renaissance | ARTURO |
Literally, “skewer” | SHISH |
Group photo pose during a rush | SORORITY SQUAT |
Flip | GO APE |
Jeep successor | HUMVEE |
Leak (through) | SEEP |
BART | San Francisco :: ___ : Philadelphia : SEPTA |
Chemical suffix | -IDE |
“The Simpsons” character with an 18-letter last name | APU |
Record label co-founded by Drake | OVO |
Longtime NPR call-in show | CAR TALK |
Home to California’s Limekiln State Park | BIG SUR |
Cheese from the south of Italy | BURRATA |
Numbers that come after 1 | AREA CODES |
Renée ___ Goldsberry of “Hamilton” | ELISE |
Kind of architectural movement with the philosophy of living with less | TINY HOUSE |
Author Mario Vargas ___ | LLOSA |
Part of a French 101 conjugation | ETES |
“Wuthering Heights” setting | MOOR |
Impertinent sort | SNOT |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Toward the tail | AFT |
Polecats, raccoons, squirrels, etc. | CRITTERS |
Dress down | TEAR INTO |
Brand once produced by Dow Chemical | SARAN |
Somewhat | IN PART |
Summer temperatures of 120º F, in Death Valley | NORM |
Say “You’re so-o-o cute!,” e.g. | COO |
“Stronger than pain” sloganeer | ADVIL |
Persuade | SELL |
Uncommon member of a high school band | OBOIST |
Civil rights activist ___ Lou Hamer | FANNIE |
Things that parks and families have | TREES |
Marsupium, by another name | KANGAROO POUCH |
Cause of a breakup | LOVERS’ QUARREL |
Title for Frida Kahlo | SENORA |
Brazilian’s place | SPA |
Pallid | ASHY |
Signature scent introduced in 1968 | ESTEE |
Alive with excitement | AHUM |
Itch | URGE |
Mesopotamian goddess of love and war | ISHTAR |
___ facto | IPSO |
Ohio claims to be its birthplace | AVIATION |
TV character who said “I do love a locker room. It smells like potential” | TED LASSO |
High-pitched cry | EEK! |
Christmas ___ | SPIRIT |
___ Gant, protagonist of Thomas Wolfe’s “Look Homeward, Angel” | EUGENE |
Windows might be opened by one | PC USER |
Ease | ABATE |
When doubled, racing sound | VROOM! |
They’re denoted by T’s, for tees | TALLS |
States | SAYS |
X, maybe, in Spanish | BESO |
What Salt-N-Pepa were not, despite their name | DUO |
Gobble up | EAT |