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Across
Down
| Clues |
Answers |
| Smack |
WHOP |
| Kind of spider believed to spread to distant areas via railway |
HOBO |
| Biblical prophet whom Martin Luther King Jr. referred to as “an extremist for justice” in his “Letter From Birmingham Jail” |
AMOS |
| Youth baseball supporters |
TEES |
| Skipping music, say |
ABSENT |
| “Amigo!” |
BRO! |
| Spots, so to speak |
LENDS |
| See 38-Across |
… AWAITED |
| Staging areas |
SETS |
| Detective, at times |
TRACER |
| Sooner, to a Longhorn |
RIVAL |
| Order that might include mortadella and capicola |
ITALIAN SUB |
| First score during extra time in sudden-death soccer |
GOLDEN GOAL |
| “I’m ready, but be nice” |
GO EASY ON ME |
| Rap’s ___ Sweatshirt |
EARL |
| Doozy |
LULU |
| Rush to find a mate? |
SPEED CHESS |
| Many a book by Paul Theroux |
TRAVELOGUE |
| Series of hoops and hurdles |
RIGAMAROLE |
| Went from 0 to 60? |
AGED |
| Cylindrical grain holders |
COBS |
| Jane who says “Laws and principles are not for the times when there is no temptation” |
EYRE |
| Kansas-born playwright with a Pulitzer |
INGE |
| Buns |
REAR |
| Enforcers of rules, informally |
REFS |
| Fixed-format summary of an article, as on Wikipedia |
INFOBOX |
| Waste |
DEBRIS |
| Important subject in law school |
ETHICS |
| “What it boils down to is this …” |
IN SUM … |
| [stomps foot down] |
I WON’T! |
| Spots |
LOCI |
| Law school for Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas and Sonia Sotomayor |
YALE |
| Zip |
ELAN |
| Wit’s end? |
-NESS |
| Las pinturas de Frida Kahlo, por ejemplo |
ARTE |
| “I’m Just a Girl Who Can’t Say ___” (“The Simpsons” episode) |
D’OH |