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Across
Clues | Answers |
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The Congressional Black Caucus, for one | BLOC |
“Do not delay!” | ASAP! |
Onetime rival of Activision | ATARI |
Actor Damon or Bomer | MATT |
One reaching across the aisle, perhaps | BRIDE |
Fruit with a rind | MELON |
Faultless, biblically [Spanish] | WITHOUT SIN (“sin” is Spanish for “without”) |
Backs out unexpectedly | BAILS |
Bane | SCOURGE |
Boot camp participant | ENLISTEE |
Setting for part of “Frankenstein” | LAB |
Substitute on TV [Czech] | GUEST HOST (“host” is Czech for “guest”) |
Competitor with variable skills? | MATHLETE |
Roman god | DIO |
Filming locale for “the beach” in “Lost” | OAHU |
Threepio’s companion | ARTOO |
Pick for a pendant | OPAL |
With 40-Across, what’s fatefully “cast” in a quote attributed to Julius Caesar [German] | THE … |
Bakery container [Spanish] | BREAD PAN (“pan” is Spanish for “bread”) |
See 37-Across | … DIE (“die” is German for “the”) |
Single numbers? | SOLI |
Adherent of a philosophy of wisdom, justice, courage and moderation | STOIC |
“Doin’ the Pigeon” dancer on “Sesame Street” | BERT |
Attribute aptly hidden in “We’re gods!” | EGO |
Signs of good health in puppies | WET NOSES |
Outspoken agitator [Dutch] | FIREBRAND (“brand” is Dutch for “fire”) |
Phone-y document? | FAX |
“Aww”-inducing | ADORABLE |
Baked Scottish snack | OATCAKE |
The Ingalls family’s little house on the prairie, e.g. | CABIN |
Like the second word in 17-, 24-, 37-/40-, 38- and 50-Across vis-à-vis the first word | TRANSLATED |
Believe | THINK |
Give the boot | EVICT |
Indian food cooked on a tawa | ROTI |
Record numbers? | SONGS |
Comic Chris of “S.N.L.” | REDD |
Blotch | SPOT |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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M3, X3 and 3 Series, for three | BMWS |
Like some church matters | LAIC |
Palindromic guy | OTTO |
Title monster in an H. P. Lovecraft story | CTHULHU |
Frida Kahlo creations | ARTE |
Member of the fam | SIS |
Final bid? | ADIEU |
Pasta named for quills | PENNE |
Drive | AMBITION |
Cafe analogue | TEA SHOP |
Bush-nominated Supreme Court justice | ALITO |
Romeo and Juliet, e.g. | ROLES |
Map detail | INSET |
Constant irritant | BUGBEAR |
Not written down, say | ORAL |
Tab for a trip | LSD |
Allude to | GET AT |
Bon ___ | MOT |
Some sighs | AAHS |
One of the Huxtable kids on 1980s-’90s TV | THEO |
Preceder of cuatro or chic? | TRES |
Irish actor Chris | O’DOWD |
Classic TV kid whose name sounds like two letters of the alphabet | OPIE |
Refreshment suffixes | -ADES |
Pre-euro money | LIRE |
Targets for Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren | BIG BANKS |
“Get right on it!” | ACT FAST! |
Hypothetical entities, for short | ETS |
Rude looks | LEERING |
6 + 6 | BOXCARS |
High ball? | ORB |
Part of N.A.A.C.P.: Abbr. | NATL |
Not just beliefs | FACTS |
It shares a 44-mile border with Canada | IDAHO |
Bat boy? | ROBIN |
Make adjustments to | ALTER |
Audacity | NERVE |
Not streamed, say | ON CD |
On | ATOP |
Low-carb kind of diet | KETO |
Replace “i.e.” with “e.g.,” e.g. | EDIT |
Backing | AID |