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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Bellyache | BEEF |
What many people have for public speaking | PHOBIA |
“We ___ loudest when we ___ to ourselves”: Eric Hoffer | LIE |
Taj Mahal city | AGRA |
College in Manhattan | BARUCH |
Halloween time: Abbr. | OCT |
Ways to cross a river in Switzerland? | BERN BRIDGES (sounds like “burn bridges”) |
Big expense for some city dwellers | CAR |
Old Glory’s land, for short | US OF A |
Funny Brooks | MEL |
Prop for Mr. Peanut | CANE |
Crow, e.g. | TRIBE |
Fixed a mistake at a card table | REDEALT |
First showing at a film festival in France? | CANNES OPENER (sounds like “can opener”) |
Co. that merged into Verizon | GTE |
Owned | HAD |
___ Conventions | GENEVA |
Supercharge, as an engine | REV |
Lightly touch, as with a handkerchief | DAB |
Wyoming-to-Missouri dir. | ESE |
Chinese dynasty circa A.D. 250 | WEI |
Actress Brie of “Mad Men” | ALISON |
Colorful fish | KOI |
Creator of sketches, in brief | SNL |
Census taker in India? | DELHI COUNTER (sounds like “deli counter”) |
Like Barack Obama’s presidency | TWO-TERM |
Loads | SLEWS |
Denny’s competitor | IHOP |
Mensa stats | IQS |
Urban sitting spot | STOOP |
Classic tattoo word | MOM |
Police dragnet in South Korea? | SEOUL SEARCH (sounds like “soul-search”) |
Spanish article | UNA |
How café may be served | AU LAIT |
“If you’re asking me,” in textspeak | IMHO |
W-2 fig. | SSN |
Fairly | PRETTY |
“___ Eyes” (1975 Eagles hit) | LYIN’ |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Hindu title of respect | BABU |
Expel | EGEST |
Misspeaking, e.g. | ERROR |
Some derivative stories, colloquially | FANFIC |
Brew with hipster cred | PBR |
American pop-rock band composed of three sisters | HAIM |
Said “I’ll have …” | ORDERED |
Cone-shaped corn snacks | BUGLES |
Swelling reducer | ICE |
Sounds of satisfaction | AHS |
Broadcast often seen at 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. | LOCAL NEWS |
“That is too much for me” | I CAN’T EVEN |
To be: Fr. | ETRE |
Cake with rum | BABA |
Battle of Normandy city | CAEN |
Increase, as resolution | ENHANCE |
Watches Bowser, say | DOG-SITS |
Dueling sword | EPEE |
Catch | NAB |
Skate park feature | RAIL |
Many a May or June honoree | GRAD |
Some fund-raisers | TELETHONS |
1975 hit by the Electric Light Orchestra | EVIL WOMAN |
“Just ___” (Nike slogan) | DO IT |
Very long time | EON |
Union workplace | SHOP |
Small citrus fruit | KUMQUAT |
Baltimore athlete | ORIOLE |
If-___ (computer programming statement) | ELSE |
Wholesale’s opposite | RETAIL |
Like a bad apple | WORMY |
2014 Winter Olympics locale | SOCHI |
“___ in the Morning” (bygone radio show) | IMUS |
Narrow opening | SLIT |
Sound: Prefix | PHON- |
Gradually weaken | SAP |
Home of most of the members of NATO: Abbr. | EUR |
Total mess | STY |