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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Sassy | FRESH |
Drink with a shot balanced on chopsticks over a beer | SAKE BOMB |
Meredith’s half sister on “Grey’s Anatomy” | LEXIE |
Pack man | ALPHA MALE |
Certain record | ENTRY |
Gracious words when accepting an honor | I’M HUMBLED |
Eroded | WORE |
Exhibition that might attract eye rolls, for short | PDA |
Went quickly | DARTED |
Third-most-popular baby girls’ name in 2020, after Olivia and Emma | AVA |
Serengeti grazer | ELAND |
Make out | ESPY |
Joint winner of Time’s Person of the Year for 2020 | KAMALA HARRIS |
“Incorrect!” | IT ISN’T! |
“Intolerable Cruelty” director, 2003 | COEN |
Org. associated with the note series G-E-C | NBC |
Author who referred to his works as a “legendarium” | TOLKIEN |
More vexing | PESKIER |
Word before now | … ERE |
Scoop often used in Indian cuisine | NAAN |
Ship on which Darwin collected material for “On the Origin of Species” | BEAGLE |
Encouraging words | YOU’VE GOT THIS |
“Mmm hmm …” | I SEE … |
Ingredients for pastry cream | YOLKS |
Gumshoe | TEC |
Term of address for a noble | MILORD |
Mass Appeal Records co-founder | NAS |
Sheltered place | COVE |
French phrase in many bistro names | A LA MAISON |
Daughter of Elrond in “The Lord of the Rings” | ARWEN |
Fearless | NOT AFRAID |
Like the flame between exes, sometimes | RELIT |
Century of note | SENATORS |
Examinations | TESTS |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Played in the wind, say | FLEW A KITE |
Fixer-upper | RENOVATOR |
Above and beyond, with “the” | … EXTRA MILE |
Part of an equine bloodline | SIRE |
Song word sung twice before “goodbye” | HEY |
Opened up during an examination | SAID “AH” |
The first one printed in America was in 1639 | ALMANAC |
Metric speed meas. | KPH |
___ Olmert, former Israeli P.M. | EHUD |
Foe of the Fighting Tigers | BAMA |
Multicolor hair effects | OMBRES |
Fountain fare | MALTS |
Censor | BLEEP |
Whirl | EDDY |
The highest form of flattery? | PLATEAU |
Pacific Ocean phenomenon | EL NINO |
Lemon ___ | DROP |
Query | ASK |
Running gear named after running animals | REEBOKS |
Legends, often | INSETS |
Ones late to work? | NIGHT OWLS |
“Seriously!” | BELIEVE IT |
Symbols on the flags of Algeria and Azerbaijan | CRESCENTS |
Kind of blue | NAVY |
Kit ___ Club (“Cabaret” locale) | KAT |
Genre for “The Dark Knight,” appropriately | NEO-NOIR |
Medieval servant | YEOMAN |
Secretive things? | GLANDS |
One-named model and philanthropist | IMAN |
Storage units prone to explosion | SILOS |
Lift a lot | ELATE |
Tennis star of the 2000s, familiarly | RAFA |
It covers a lot of ground | DIRT |
Native of central Canada | CREE |
Word in some South American city names | SAO |
Refined oil product? | ART |