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Across
| Clues |
Answers |
| Awards for athletic achievements |
ESPYS |
| Drove like mad |
TORE |
| Outer arm muscles, for short |
TRIS |
| Talent seeker |
SCOUT |
| Follow instructions |
OBEY |
| Help for a stumped solver |
HINT |
| “In what season are the Olympics during leap years, sweetie?” “___” |
SUMMER, LOVE |
| Home of the Taj Mahal |
AGRA |
| President Lincoln, informally |
ABE |
| Carnival attractions |
RIDES |
| Multiple-choice option akin to “None of the above” |
OTHER |
| Heavily edit with beauty filters, as a photo, in modern lingo |
YASSIFY |
| Fares and fees |
COSTS |
| “Which ‘Little Rascals’ character has a cowlick, sugar?” “___” |
ALFALFA, HONEY |
| Head-turning spectacle |
SCENE |
| Puts out in public |
AIRS |
| Pitcher’s stat, for short |
ERA |
| These are visible when you sport an updo |
EARS |
| “Got it” |
NOTED |
| Say if you’re attending, in brief |
RSVP |
| Bird that can outrun the fastest human sprinters |
EMU |
| Stories passed down by word of mouth |
LORE |
| Makes more manageable |
EASES |
| “What are oils and watercolors examples of, dear?” “___” |
MEDIA, DARLING |
| Watermelon leftovers |
RINDS |
| “In all probability …” |
ODDS ARE … |
| Skewered dish served with peanut sauce |
SATAY |
| Symbol of poison, often |
SKULL |
| What happy tails do |
WAG |
| Without warranty |
AS IS |
| “What do you call a close-fitting hat, doll?” “___” |
BEANIE, BABY |
| Mule or moccasin |
SHOE |
| Cobra’s tooth |
FANG |
| Order from the doc’s office |
SCRIP |
| Keep up to date across multiple devices |
SYNC |
| Run away |
FLEE |
| Something a bloodhound picks up |
SCENT |
Down
| Clues |
Answers |
| Bit of writing from Joan Didion |
ESSAY |
| ___ diver |
SCUBA |
| Apples, pears and quinces, botanically |
POMES |
| “Dee-lish!” |
YUM! |
| Bacteria-free |
STERILE |
| “Should’ve listened to me!” |
TOLD YA! |
| Instrument similar to a heckelphone |
OBOE |
| Makes go “Vroom!” |
REVS |
| Appreciation for design |
EYE |
| “Oh, really?” |
THAT SO? |
| Moral justification |
RIGHTNESS |
| Waiting to be used |
IN RESERVE |
| One of seven in the Big Dipper |
STAR |
| Jazz lick |
RIFF |
| ___ and aahs |
OOHS |
| Comic ___ (font) |
SANS |
| Indicator of a penalty, in soccer |
CARD |
| Casual farewell |
LATER |
| “A pox on thee!” |
FIE! |
| Keeps talking and talking and talking |
YAPS |
| Come off as |
SEEM |
| Avoiding the limelight, say |
CAMERA-SHY |
| Quality of a scholar |
ERUDITION |
| Award nominations, so to speak |
NODS |
| Pop singer Rita |
ORA |
| Poverty, symbolically |
RAGS |
| Noble title on TV’s “Bridgerton” |
LADY |
| Having no boundaries |
ENDLESS |
| “I’ll be right there” |
IN A SEC |
| Room to relax in |
LOUNGE |
| Savory South Asian rice cake |
IDLI |
| Cognizant |
AWARE |
| Yitzhak ___, two-time Israeli P.M. |
RABIN |
| Country whose national soccer team is nicknamed the Pharaohs |
EGYPT |
| Back talk |
SASS |
| Circus clapper |
SEAL |
| “Citizen ___” |
KANE |
| Someone you’re super-tight with, in brief |
BFF |
| Secretly loop in, in a way |
BCC |
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