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Across
| Clues |
Answers |
| Cry from a guard tower |
HALT! |
| Imaginary fiends |
DEMONS |
| Assign a number, maybe |
RATE |
| Takes orders at a restaurant |
WAITS |
| Great Plains tribe |
OTOE |
| “I’ll be right with you” |
IN A SEC |
| Name that becomes a shape if you switch the second and fourth letters |
OLAV |
| They might leave you in stitches, for short |
ER DOCS |
| Not marbled, say |
LEAN |
| Electronic music genre |
TECHNO |
| Pai gow game piece |
TILE |
| Relieve |
SOOTHE |
| They have seniority |
ELDERS |
| Bit of red in a salad |
BEET |
| What accepts all cookies? |
OVEN |
| Bottom |
TUSHIE |
| Under, on a score |
SOTTO |
| ___ of all |
LEAST |
| They might be padded |
RESUMES |
| Gift in the 2000 movie “The Gift” |
ESP |
| Here, in Paris |
ICI |
| Alternative fuel source |
PEAT |
| ___ Noël |
PERE |
| Yoga sounds |
OMS |
| ’60s war zone |
NAM |
| “Wicked” protagonist |
ELPHABA |
| 180 |
UEY |
| Acknowledge silently |
NOD AT |
| Leave be |
LET LIE |
| Big hunk |
GOB |
| Many idol worshipers |
TWEENS |
| Cartoonist Silverstein |
SHEL |
| Took an hour off mid-day, say |
HAD LUNCH |
| Phrase cooed en español |
TE AMO |
| Dry, as Spanish wine |
SECO |
| Monk known as “The Father of English History” |
ST BEDE |
| Geometric art style, familiarly |
DECO |
| Going wrong |
ERRING |
| Two-stringed Chinese instrument |
ERHU |
| Gave a hoot |
CARED |
| Gentleman’s disagreement? |
NO, SIR |
| Website feed inits. |
RSS |
| Basketball shooter’s lament |
I MISSED |
| Flattering lines |
ODE |
| Subj. for John Maynard Keynes |
ECON |
| Alma mater for John Maynard Keynes |
ETON |
| Dot in la mer |
ILE |
| It lets you move north |
UP ARROW |
| Windy City commuting org. |
CTA |
| “A picture is worth a thousand words,” e.g. |
ADAGE |
| Mulligans |
REDOS |
| Big name in streaming |
ROKU |
| Gossip about |
DISH ON |
| Champion’s memento |
RING |
| Hold a grudge against |
RESENT |
| North Carolina university |
ELON |
| “See if that’s OK” |
GO ASK |
| Chore-o-graph? |
TO-DO LIST |
| Significant start |
DENT |
| Good person |
MENSCH |
| Collectors’ org. |
IRS |
| Traded for cash |
IN PAWN |
| Letter-shaped opening |
T-SLOT |
| Postgrad degs. |
MAS |
| 1962 Paul Anka hit with the lyric “Kiss me mucho” |
ESO BESO |
| Absorb, as a cost |
EAT |
| “___ bin ein Berliner” |
ICH |
| Goddess of the rainbow |
IRIS |
| State bird of Minnesota |
LOON |
| ___ degree |
NTH |
| Give bad marks |
MAR |
| Reason for a successful steal, maybe |
LATE TAG |
| Unstable noble gas |
RADON |
| French composer Erik |
SATIE |
| Eeyore-esque |
GLOOMY |
| Black dialect, in brief |
AAVE |
| Seemingly forever |
AGES |
| Roar |
BELLOW |
| Soft palate appendages |
UVULAE |
| Some M.L.B. highlights |
RBIS |
| Litigious threat |
I’LL SUE |
| Daughter on “Bob’s Burgers” |
TINA |
| Group in charge |
REGIME |
| Puffer or blazer |
COAT |
| Still looming, say |
TO COME |
| Shape that becomes a name if you switch the second and fourth letters |
OVAL |
| Wet bar? |
SHOAL |
| Smooth with a whetstone |
HONE |
| Like some bobsleighs |
TWO-MAN |
| Hawk |
SELL |
Down
| Clues |
Answers |
| With 114-Down, some neighborhood bars … or what connect eight pairs of answers in this puzzle? |
HOLES IN … |
| Shopped at a farmers’ market, say |
ATE LOCAL |
| Concern for a web game developer |
LOAD TIME |
| Guiding principle |
TENET |
| Morse “. . .” |
DITS |
| Opposite of WSW |
ENE |
| Play featuring a trio of witches |
MACBETH |
| Actor ___ Jackson Jr. |
O’SHEA |
| State birds of Hawaii |
NENES |
| Winfield ___, loser to Franklin Pierce for president in 1852 |
SCOTT |
| Chopper spinner |
ROTOR |
| Still in the game |
ALIVE |
| Pranksters may have tall ones |
TALES |
| Tie |
EVEN UP |
| Fictional land on “Game of Thrones” |
WESTEROS |
| Got going |
AROUSED |
| Wedding exchange |
I DOS |
| See 68-Down |
… TO THE OTHER SIDE |
| Deep split |
SCHISM |
| Falls through the cracks, say |
SEEPS |
| Strung rungs |
ROPE LADDER |
| Likely place for a hot mic |
LAPEL |
| Certain religious pacifist |
MENNONITE |
| Gloss over, linguistically |
ELIDE |
| French film director Varda, whom Martin Scorsese once described as “one of the gods of cinema” |
AGNES |
| Italian lawn game |
BOCCI |
| Just hate |
ABHOR |
| Downright |
UTTER |
| Still-life vessels |
EWERS |
| Quite a while |
YEARS |
| Jacks and jennies |
ASSES |
| The old you? |
THEE |
| Bygone owner of Capitol Records |
EMI |
| Tier |
ECHELON |
| Like sperm whales, among all animals |
LOUDEST |
| Slurpable noodle |
UDON |
| Looked high and low in |
SCOURED |
| Polliwog |
TADPOLE |
| With 18-Down, classic 1967 song by a group whose name is a hint to solving the eight bonus clues (see note) |
BREAK ON THROUGH … |
| Biotech crop, in brief |
GMO |
| “Ah, thanks for explaining” |
NOW I GET IT |
| As an answer |
IN RESPONSE |
| Atlantic food fish |
COD |
| Breakfast brand with a Thick & Fluffy variety |
EGGO |
| Fruit-shaped candies |
RUNTS |
| Wide rift |
CHASM |
| Puccini opera set in Rome |
TOSCA |
| Ancient symbols of life |
ANKHS |
| Man’s name that sounds like two consonants |
ARTIE |
| Some luxury bags |
DIORS |
| “Consequently …” |
AND SO |
| ___ noche (tonight, in Tijuana) |
ESTA |
| One of 12 for Jacob |
SON |
| Classic detergent brand |
RINSO |
| Use for sleeping, say |
LIE ON |
| Stealthy aquatic hunter |
MORAY EEL |
| Started broadcasting |
WENT LIVE |
| Countrywide |
NATIONAL |
| “Lip Gloss” rapper, 2007 |
LIL MAMA |
| Stop being buds? |
BLOSSOM |
| See 1-Down |
… THE WALL |
| Hosting site with a gallery of memes |
IMGUR |
| Jersey boys? |
CALVES |
| Google action |
SEARCH |
| Just not done |
TABOO |
| Birdlike |
AVIAN |
| Beau ___ |
GESTE |
| Bonnie with 13 Grammys |
RAITT |
| Beaming |
AGLOW |
| AC ___ (G.M. subsidiary) |
DELCO |
| Some saxes |
ALTOS |
| Grab bag |
OLIO |
| “We’ve all ___ there” |
BEEN |
| Thurman who played the bride in “Kill Bill” |
UMA |