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Across
Clues | Answers |
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“Yep, took care of it!” | SURE DID! |
King-like, in a way | MACABRE |
Turn into a cliché | OVERUSE |
Wrongly | IN ERROR |
City transport, redundantly | TAXICAB (tack-C-cab) |
Most common mineral in the human body | CALCIUM (cal-C-um) |
Severe | HARSH |
Court proceedings | ACTA |
Gentle, mild-mannered sort | PUSSYCAT (puss-C-cat) |
Gets one’s feet wet? | WADES |
Goes (for) | OPTS |
Eel, on a menu | UNAGI |
Ring thing | STONE |
Warm-up time for pro athletes | PRESEASON (pre-C-sun) |
___ Jima | IWO |
“I’m back” | ME AGAIN |
G.I. with stripes | NCO |
On a need-to-know basis | TOP SECRET (top-C-cret) |
One of the sisters on TV’s “Braxton Family Values” | TRACI |
It’s a start | INTRO |
A ways away | AFAR |
Astronaut Cooper as portrayed in “The Right Stuff” | GORDO |
Camping pests | NO-SEE-UMS (no-C-ums) |
Bell Biv DeVoe or Bananarama | TRIO |
Pale as a ghost | ASHEN |
Happy, as bygone days | HALCYON (hal-C-yun) |
Starting point for a piano student, or a phonetic hint to 17-, 18-, 22-, 33-, 41-, 49- and 55-Across | MIDDLE C |
Words supporting a motion | I SECOND |
Emperor who abdicated in 2019 after 30 years | AKIHITO |
Topping for a vegan burger | SPROUTS |
On and on and on | NONSTOP |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Lush | SOT |
A.C.C. school | UVA |
“Regal” pet name | REX |
Verdi’s “___ tu” | ERI |
Luxembourg is a grand one | DUCHY |
Hayes who scored “Shaft” | ISAAC |
Messing of “Will & Grace” | DEBRA |
State whose northern residents are known as Yoopers: Abbr. | MICH |
Newswoman Navarro | ANA |
Frame in “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” | CEL |
Idyllic spot of myth | ARCADIA |
Streisand role in “Funny Girl” | BRICE |
Hammerings | ROUTS |
Aretha’s sister who sang “Piece of My Heart” | ERMA |
Once-plentiful endangered fish nicknamed “Albany beef” | STURGEONS |
Put forth, as a hypothesis | POSIT |
Leading by a basket | UP TWO |
Go low, in a way | STOOP |
ID datum | SSN |
“___ close?” | WAS I |
Word with free or double | … AGENT |
Straight up | NEAT |
Make corrections to | EMEND |
Surname of the Incredibles | PARR |
Big bungle | SNAFU |
Philosopher who favored simple explanations | OCCAM |
Gritty films, informally | NOIRS |
Prefix with -plasmic | ECTO- |
Dry wind in the Sahara | SIROCCO |
Issa of “Insecure” | RAE |
Get | GRASP |
Many a sight on the Suez Canal | OILER |
“Hoo-ee!” | OH MAN! |
Brand name that means “exquisite” in Japanese | SEIKO |
___ a tie | END IN |
“Get ___ …” (“Here’s the best part …”) | THIS |
They may lead to longer sentences | ANDS |
Thou, now | YOU |
8-Down’s northern neighbor: Abbr. | ONT |
M.L.B.’s “10th men” | DHS |
Happening, in slang | LIT |
1940s combat zone, in brief | ETO |
Extra in a procedural | COP |