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Across
| Clues |
Answers |
| Neighbor of Vt. and N.H. |
MASS |
| Canceled, as a mission |
NO-GO |
| Debt to equity, for example |
RATIO |
| Longer of the two lower arm bones |
ULNA |
| Word with monetary or military |
UNIT |
| Option on a popular car service |
UBERX |
| Porn |
SMUT |
| “Designing Women” co-star of 1980s-’90s TV |
DELTA BURKE |
| Japanese theatrical genre |
KABUKI |
| The new oil, it’s said |
DATA |
| Yahoo alternative |
MSN |
| Snorkeling site |
REEF |
| Nonspecific cash quantities |
WADS |
| Player of the middle son on TV’s “The Partridge Family” |
DANNY BONADUCE |
| Egg cells |
OVA |
| Dress in Delhi |
SARI |
| Readies, as a fishing line |
BAITS |
| Blowout game, in sports headlines |
ROMP |
| Auto-___, setting for many subscription services |
RENEW |
| American city in the Sonoran Desert |
MESA |
| Work on with the hands, as dough or tired muscles |
KNEAD |
| First corner square after Go on a Monopoly board |
JAIL |
| Author Fleming |
IAN |
| “E.T.” actress |
DREW BARRYMORE |
| One of the life sciences: Abbr. |
ECOL |
| Dry, as the Sonoran Desert |
SERE |
| Dr. whose “lab” is a studio |
DRE |
| Bad way to run |
AMOK |
| First basic cable show to win an Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series |
MAD MEN |
| Singer who starred in “Labyrinth” (1986) and “The Man Who Fell to Earth” (1976) |
DAVID BOWIE |
| Shakespearean conspirator |
IAGO |
| Nimble |
AGILE |
| Rips in a review |
PANS |
| “Later!” |
CIAO! |
| Carolers’ celebrations |
YULES |
| Sound of either weariness or relief |
SIGH |
| One place to find 18-, 28-, 49- and 64-Across … or, parsed differently, how these people might introduce themselves |
IMDB … or I’M DB |
Down