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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Tobacco plug | CHAW |
Manipulate | WIELD |
Graduates of Quantico, informally | FEDS |
Taller roommate of 15-Down | BERT |
Showgirl in the 1978 hit “Copacabana” | LOLA |
Boomer’s kid, maybe | GEN XER |
Declare | AVOW |
Snack item with approximately 53 calories | OREO |
Positive thinker’s motto? | OUI SHALL OVERCOME (from “We Shall Overcome”) |
Textbook section | UNIT |
FireWire alternative | USB |
Letter between November and Papa in the NATO alphabet | OSCAR |
It might be set at sea | SAIL |
When a prime-time drama might air | AT NINE |
Reason-based belief in God | DEISM |
Repeated sound that’s hard to get rid of | HIC |
Means of becoming a god? | DIEU PROCESS (from “due process”) |
“Call the Midwife” network | PBS |
Had something nice | DINED |
Nonsense | TRIPE |
Place in danger | IMPERIL |
Ernst and Young, e.g.: Abbr. | SENS |
Peroxide ___ | ION |
It’s an affront | SLAP |
Where Rapunzel let down her hair? | BELLE TOWER (from “bell tower”) |
Quarrel | ROW |
It matures quickly, in brief | T-BILL |
Angled to get attention: Abbr. | ITAL |
Suffix with serpent or opal | -INE |
Offed | DID IN |
Reach quickly, as a conclusion | LEAP TO |
Perhaps | SAY |
Doc. to ensure secrecy | NDA |
It surrounds a pupil | IRIS |
United group, e.g. | AIRCREW |
Holy water? | EAU FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE (from “oh, for heaven’s sake”) |
Excites | TURNS ON |
“Salus populi suprema lex ___” (motto of Missouri) | ESTO |
Charade | ACT |
One of 17 in Monopoly: Abbr. | AVE |
One with pressing work | IRONER |
Feed the guests, maybe | CATER |
Dish that’s cooked underground | POI |
Feb. 14 | V-DAY |
673 parts of the Louvre Pyramid | PANES |
“Old man” | DAD |
Answer to “What is Roquefort or Brie?”? | C’EST CHEESE (from “say ‘cheese’”) |
Offed | SLEW |
Go the wrong way | ERR |
Green-lit | OK’ED |
Like drunken speech | SLURRED |
Announcement on National Coming Out Day | I’M GAY |
Inappropriate | UNDUE |
Early bird? | EGG |
Spilled milk? | LAIT TO WASTE (from “lay to waste”) |
Front of a semi | CAB |
Ubiquitous advertiser with an acronymic name | GEICO |
Seeing as | IN THAT |
Weight of an empty container | TARE |
What’s clothed in summer and naked in winter, per an old riddle | A TREE |
China’s largest ethnic group | HAN |
What BankAmericard became in 1976 | VISA |
The queen with her pets? | REINE CATS AND DOGS (from “rain cats and dogs”) |
School where some of “Shakespeare in Love” was filmed | ETON |
Annual Memorial Day race, informally | INDY |
Red Sox’ div. | AL EAST |
Bit of sports equipment that may be electrified | EPEE |
Casino tool | RAKE |
Philippine money | PESO |
Fleas and flies | PESTS |
What’s left on a map? | WEST |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Obscure | CLOUD |
Windsor, e.g. | HOUSE |
A criminal’s may be unbelievable | ALIBI |
“Time ___ …” | WAS |
Big name in jelly | WELCH |
Like mosaic tiles | INLAID |
Lose possession? | EXORCISE |
One of the books of the Torah: Abbr. | LEV |
Where Wagner’s “Tannhäuser” was first performed | DRESDEN |
Prima ___ | FACIE |
Word that becomes more dramatic when you add an “R” in front | EVOLUTION |
Caribbean land, at the Olympics | DOM |
Administer an oath to | SWEAR IN |
Echoes | BOUNCES BACK |
Shorter roommate of 14-Across | ERNIE |
Control, metaphorically | REINS |
Completely, in slang | TOTES |
Pedal on the right | GAS |
Man of La Mancha | HOMBRE |
Late-night trips to the fridge, e.g. | RAIDS |
Shirt or blouse | TOP |
Bit of magic | SPELL |
Projecting front | PROW |
Temporarily replace | SIT IN FOR |
Most likely to win at Trivia Night, maybe | NERDIEST |
Long-billed wader | IBIS |
Parent company of Facebook | META |
Game starter | PLAYER ONE |
Home for Holmes | LONDON |
One who sees what you’re saying? | LIP-READER |
Berliner’s “old” | ALTE |
Sight on winter roads | PLOW |
Sign of overuse | WEAR |
“All ___!” | RISE |
Prefix that’s mega mega? | TERA- |
Not merely annoyed | IRATE |
Split | DIVORCED |
BuzzFeed staple | LISTICLE |
Wide ties | ASCOTS |
Netflix series set at Green Gables | ANNE WITH AN E |
Manipulates | USES |
Place to go on a ship | HEAD |
Them’s the breaks! | NAPS |
List in “The Idiot’s Guide to …” | TIPS |
Neighbor of Siberia, in Risk | URAL |
Common still-life prop | VASE |
Looked at | EYED |
Architectural columns in the form of sculpted female figures | CARYATIDS |
Threshold | VERGE |
Gunslinger’s command | DRAW |
Schools | EDUCATES |
Held tight | HUGGED |
A narcissist may go on one | EGO TRIP |
Shockingly bizarre | OUTRE |
What the quadriceps muscle connects to | KNEECAP |
N.Y.C. commuting inits. | MTA |
Bugs | EATS AT |
Where bile is produced | LIVER |
Loos who wrote “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” | ANITA |
Casual response to an apology | IT’S OK |
Panasonic subsidiary | SANYO |
Orchestra section | BRASS |
“If my luck holds out …” | I HOPE |
Pens | CAGES |
Beginning | ONSET |
Rhinitis treater, in brief | ENT |
Phoenix-to-Albuquerque dir. | ENE |
Bottle labeled “XXX” in the comics | ALE |
“Do the ___” (soft drink slogan) | DEW |