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Across
Clues | Answers |
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End of a dorm name, usually | … HALL |
Old-fashioned “Jeez!” | EGADS! |
Huggers | ARMS |
Cause for an aha | IDEA |
On the up and up | LEGIT |
One of more than 30,000 in Scotland | LOCH |
“A Fish Called Wanda” co-star [7,9] | KEVIN KLINE |
Tapered hairstyle | FADE |
Say “I dunno,” say | ELIDE |
Wolf (down) | SNARF |
Female whitetail, e.g. | DOE |
Last ___ (final option) | RESORT |
A total blast [8,1] | GREAT FUN |
On one side of an outfield pole | FOUL |
Sister brand of Crest | ORAL-B |
Pre-weekend outburst | TGIF! |
Biting remark | BARB |
Ends of mazes | GOALS |
“Whew!” | MAN! |
Purple Heart honoree, maybe [4,0] | WAR HERO |
Giant in camping gear | REI |
Reply to “Nuh-uh!” | IS TOO! |
Fully cooked | DONE |
Musician’s break | REST |
Pulse painfully | THROB |
Galifianakis of “Birdman” | ZACH |
Eschew scuba gear, say [3,5] | FREE-DIVE |
Downside of starting a new career path, perhaps | PAY CUT |
Sluglike secretary in “Monsters, Inc.” | ROZ |
Sulky states | SNITS |
Sandwich eaten next to a fire | S’MORE |
Nano or Touch | IPOD |
Some poster-making supplies [2,6] | GLUE STICKS |
___ melt | TUNA |
Respected person in a tribe | ELDER |
Caroler’s tune | NOEL |
Conform to | OBEY |
Landowners’ documents | DEEDS |
Posh shindig | GALA |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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One often seen wearing boots with shorts | HIKER |
Singer with the album “30” | ADELE |
___ Stadium a.k.a. “Field of Jeans” | LEVI’S |
Idled, as workers | LAID OFF |
Animal facing a moose on Michigan’s flag | ELK |
Comes together nicely | GELS |
Anti-___ cream | AGING |
Currency of Iraq | DINAR |
System that might include a turntable | STEREO |
TV E.T. | ALF |
Impromptu signal to slow down | ROAD FLARE |
Two-patty burgers introduced in 1997 | MCDOUBLES |
Matte’s lack | SHEEN |
Ruler during the Great Fire of Rome | NERO |
FX series set in the Great Plains | FARGO |
Brass instrument with the largest mouthpiece | TUBA |
East Asian doctrine | TAO |
Nonkosher cooking fat | LARD |
“Spare me the gory details” | TMI |
Venue for meals with microbrews | GASTROPUB |
Acutely focused and attuned | IN THE ZONE |
Greek “P” | RHO |
German automaker Karl | BENZ |
Stand no more, say | SIT |
Tiger on the green | WOODS |
Glean | REAP |
Contents of a vein | ORE |
Like 17-, 26-, 40-, 51- and 64-Across, with respect to the numbers in their clues | RHYMING |
Oversaw? | BINGED |
Playbill heading | CAST |
___-Lay | FRITO |
Common city name ending | -VILLE |
Exercise that works the fingers | ETUDE |
Hot ___ | COCOA |
Nerdy “Family Matters” boy | URKEL |
Cybertruck maker | TESLA |
March Madness datum | SEED |
Word after field or before dreams | DAY |
“For reals,” in texts | SRS |