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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Sleeper, e.g. | SOFA |
Suddenly spoke (up) | PIPED |
Winner’s gesture | V-SIGN |
Apple product since 1998 | IMAC |
Grassy plain | LLANO |
“Here we go again …” | OH BOY … |
Confess one’s true feelings … or Step 1 for solving a jigsaw puzzle? | LAY IT ALL OUT THERE |
Eventually | ONE DAY |
Dirty money | LUCRE |
Holiday celebrating the first day of spring | TET |
Lowdown | INFO |
Stop texting after a first date, say | GHOST |
Recover after a heartbreak … or Step 2 for solving a jigsaw puzzle? | PICK UP THE PIECES |
Gift of ___ | GAB |
Plethora | SLEW |
“Again!” | ENCORE! |
N.B.A. star Westbrook, to fans | RUSS |
Long, loose hood | COWL |
Word before loose or tight | HANG … |
Div. for the Tampa Bay Rays | AL EAST |
Tiny bit | IOTA |
Screening org. | TSA |
Look for an ideal partner … or Step 3 for solving a jigsaw puzzle? | FIND THE RIGHT FIT |
Eat dirt? | ERODE |
Cold-weather cryptid | YETI |
One volt divided by one ampere | OHM |
Performer’s comment to the audience | ASIDE |
Tree that’s a source of salicylic acid, a precursor to aspirin | WILLOW |
Get some perspective … or what you do once you’ve solved a jigsaw puzzle? | SEE THE BIG PICTURE |
Animal that wears red pajamas in a popular children’s book | LLAMA |
Porter alternative | LAGER |
Residents of Splitsville? | EXES |
Choose to participate | OPT IN |
Run into a hitch? | ELOPE |
“The ___ is silence”: Hamlet | REST |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Something that may be raised on a farm | SILO |
Nation bordering the Arabian Sea | OMAN |
Dunaway of “Mommie Dearest” | FAYE |
By no means basic | ACIDIC |
Like a frisky puppy | PLAYFUL |
Feeling crummy | ILL |
Gloomy atmosphere | PALL |
“Quit it!” | ENOUGH! |
Medicinal rinse | DOUCHE |
Elects | VOTES IN |
“This is a library!” | SHH! |
“Yeah, right” | I BET |
Vice president in the 1990s | GORE |
Opposite of “da” | NYET |
Some scuba gear | TANKS |
Evil clown in a horror film, e.g. | TROPE |
Intl. group with members on three continents | OPEC |
___-savvy | TECH |
St. ___ Girl (beer brand) | PAULI |
Playwright whose work inspired the Peer Gynt Sculpture Park in 56-Down | IBSEN |
Number of hole cards in Texas hold ’em | TWO |
Relative of a raccoon | COATI |
Dada pioneer Max | ERNST |
Dreamcast console maker | SEGA |
Steffi who achieved a Golden Slam in 1988 | GRAF |
“The Sweetest Taboo” singer, 1985 | SADE |
Console whose name sounds like a pronoun | WII |
Sluggish | LOGY |
N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Michael | STRAHAN |
Word that might be said while pointing | THOSE |
TV series named second-best of all time by Rolling Stone, but which never won an Emmy | THE WIRE |
Story used for storage | ATTIC |
What skullcap mushrooms aren’t | EDIBLE |
Call back | REDIAL |
Instagram effect | FILTER |
See 29-Down | OSLO |
“A little ___?” | HELP |
Charcuterie selection | MEAT |
Brand originally called Froffles | EGGO |
Sumptuous and expensive | LUXE |
Minerals ending in -ite, often | ORES |
Mae who said “To err is human, but it feels divine” | WEST |
“All right, I’ve heard plenty” | TMI |
Vim | PEP |