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Across
| Clues |
Answers |
| Beat at chess |
MATED |
| Speech therapists’ targets |
LISPS |
| Adds to the chain, in a way |
CCS |
| † symbols, on manuscripts |
OBELI |
| Square |
UNHIP |
| It may be brown or blonde |
ALE |
| “Nice of you to show up” |
COMMON SNIPE |
| Something to play by |
EAR |
| Marching syllable |
HUP! |
| Utter nonsense |
ROT |
| Vocal flourish used by Lady Gaga in “Shallow” and “Bad Romance” |
MELISMA |
| Tries, tries again |
ITERATES |
| Univision article |
UNA |
| “Hey, England, happy Fourth of July!” |
AMERICAN CROW |
| Cow or cobra, in yoga |
ASANA |
| Do it! |
TASK |
| Suffix with Sudan or Bhutan |
-ESE |
| With 41-Across, a hint to this puzzle’s theme |
BIRD … |
| Stereotypical attire for tech bros |
VESTS |
| See 38-Across |
… CALL |
| Head into? |
RAM |
| Speak hoarsely |
RASP |
| ___ blanc (type of white grape) |
PINOT |
| “Say ‘goodnight’ Alexa.” “Goodnight Alexa” |
AMAZON PARROT |
| Trash |
DIS |
| Relative of a votive candle |
TEA LIGHT |
| Attire for an acrobat |
UNITARD |
| Era in which daylight saving was introduced as a way to conserve energy, in brief |
WWI |
| Lion in ancient Rome |
LEO |
| “omg, u r too much” |
LOL |
| “Bottom-of-the-barrel barrel prices! Buy today!” |
COOPER’S HAWK |
| Love, at Wimbledon |
NIL |
| Softened |
EASED |
| “___ : The Origins of Our Discontents,” Isabel Wilkerson best seller |
CASTE |
| Like one who might prefer platonic relationships, informally |
ARO |
| Fathers’ last words? |
AMENS |
| “Challenge accepted!” |
IT’S ON! |
Down
| Clues |
Answers |
| Japanese rice cake |
MOCHI |
| Approximately |
ABOUT |
| Home for the Sun Devils |
TEMPE |
| ___ City (nickname for New Haven, Conn.) |
ELM |
| Many a Joseph Cornell artwork |
DIORAMA |
| Shine |
LUSTER |
| Tavern |
INN |
| A matchbook, for a wobbly table, say |
SHIM |
| “___ down!” (“Shut up!”) |
PIPE |
| Explore a cave |
SPELUNK |
| Like the Roman Empire around 48 B.C. |
CAESAREAN |
| One might be cooked “casino”-style |
CLAM |
| Will be, in Spanish |
SERA |
| Musical building block |
NOTE |
| Company name ender |
INC |
| South African currency |
RAND |
| Doesn’t get hit, say |
SITS PAT |
| Hard animal to herd |
CAT |
| Bad ending? |
-ASS |
| Site of a Nobel Prize award ceremony every December 10 |
OSLO |
| Lasting lash effect |
WELT |
| “East of Eden” girl |
ABRA |
| Setting for “The King and I” |
SIAM |
| Mammal that can roll up into a ball |
ARMADILLO |
| One might help you move |
VAN |
| Medium capacity? |
ESP |
| ___ Field (M.L.B. venue since 2009) |
CITI |
| Skin condition that causes facial flushing |
ROSACEA |
| Major that might require International Relations and U.S. Government classes, informally |
POLI-SCI |
| Pimple |
ZIT |
| Ties another knot, so to speak |
REWEDS |
| Comical growl |
RAWR |
| Word with cut or shot |
… GLASS |
| Observe closely, as orders |
HEW TO |
| Symbol |
TOKEN |
| Forearm bone |
ULNA |
| Genre for “Double Indemnity” |
NOIR |
| Last word in the first line of “Home on the Range” |
ROAM |
| One tablespoon, maybe |
DOSE |
| Write |
PEN |
| Porkpie, e.g. |
HAT |