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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Radio toggle | AM/FM |
5 | A minor, for one | CHORD |
10 | Animal shelter sight | CAGE |
14 | Big do | GALA |
15 | Place where fast bucks are made | RODEO |
16 | Team that pulls for its driver | OXEN |
17 | Delivery made by mouth | ORAL REPORT |
19 | Tear apart | REND |
20 | Showing shock | AGASP |
21 | Squalid quarters | RATHOLE |
23 | Surrealist Tanguy | YVES |
25 | Color in four-color printing | CYAN |
26 | Open, in a way | UNCAP |
29 | Fraternal order member since 1868 | ELK |
31 | Blocks that lock | LEGOS |
35 | Like a pendulum’s motion | TO AND FRO |
37 | Light at some roller rinks | STROBE |
38 | Critical hosp. area | ICU |
39 | Going up in smoke | AFIRE |
41 | Ref. whose first edition took decades to complete | OED |
42 | One of the Magi | CASPAR |
45 | Sidewall-sharing abode | ROW HOUSE |
48 | Warn | ALERT |
49 | Business VIP | CEO |
50 | Engrave? | INTER |
51 | Scintilla | IOTA |
53 | Carry-on item | TOTE |
55 | With 58-Across, cardio exercise … and what’s hidden in three puzzle rows? | JUMPING … |
58 | See 55-Across | … JACKS |
61 | Court loser, maybe | PERP |
62 | “You had your chance” | TOO LATE NOW |
65 | What a slight favorite has | EDGE |
66 | Satchel Paige’s first name | LEROY |
67 | The Big Easy, informally | NOLA |
68 | Motley | PIED |
69 | Shangri-las | EDENS |
70 | Pairs | TWOS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | In the past | AGO |
2 | “Mary Magdalene” star Rooney __ | MARA |
3 | Symbol on a pole | FLAG |
4 | Kuala Lumpur native | MALAYAN |
5 | Thin pancake | CREPE |
6 | Old school dance | HOP |
7 | Sign of some gas leaks | ODOR |
8 | Set up again, as pool balls | RERACK |
9 | Slightly touched | DOTTY |
10 | Forensic team member | CORONER |
11 | Feat on ice | AXEL |
12 | Code carrier | GENE |
13 | Close | END |
18 | Got back to, in a way | RSVP’D |
22 | Stop | HALT |
24 | Feudal laborer | SERF |
26 | Erie Canal city | UTICA |
27 | Diet drink spec | NO-CAL |
28 | Something to believe in | CAUSE |
30 | Longest river in France | LOIRE |
32 | Date, with “with” | GO OUT … |
33 | More than a little plump | OBESE |
34 | Meal with matzo | SEDER |
36 | A long way | FAR |
37 | Verb that becomes its homophone by changing its vowel | SEW |
40 | Trunk supporter | ROOT |
43 | Groomed oneself fastidiously | PRIMPED |
44 | At the pinnacle of | ATOP |
46 | Try to belt | HIT AT |
47 | Words engraved under the Lincoln Memorial? | ONE CENT |
49 | Paddled, perhaps | CANOED |
52 | Book list listing | TITLE |
54 | “Love Train” singers, with “The” | O’JAYS |
55 | Sci-fi good guys | JEDI |
56 | Encourage | URGE |
57 | “It’s My Party” singer Lesley | GORE |
59 | Recognize | KNOW |
60 | Without help | SOLO |
61 | Word with rally or talk | PEP … |
63 | Actor Chaney | LON |
64 | “Where __ I?” | WAS |