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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Big fuss | ADO |
Neither above nor below face value | AT PAR |
Allowed | LEGAL |
___ Bradlee, editor of The Washington Post during Watergate | BEN |
Actress Keaton | DIANE |
Dwelling | ABODE |
Like Stevie Wonder’s “Isn’t She Lovely” | IN E |
Like pond scum | ALGAL |
Mario’s world | MONDO |
Task for new parents of twins? | TO NAME A COUPLE |
Elevator innovator Elisha | OTIS |
___ tide | NEAP |
Like straight bourbon, for a minimum of two years | AGED |
“La Dolce Vita” director | FELLINI |
Dad on “Black-ish” | DRE |
“This texter thinks …” | IMO … |
Long-armed zoo animal, informally | ORANG |
Protection rackets? | ALARMS |
Task for a Thai chef cooking for typical Americans? | TO PUT IT MILDLY |
Like the most protective hazmat suits | LEVEL-A |
Las Vegas was built around one | OASIS |
What “bist” means in the 1930s hit “Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen” | ARE |
The “e” of i.e. | EST |
Words of referral | SEE ALSO |
Lean and tough | WIRY |
High, in Versailles | HAUT |
Getaway car cargo | LOOT |
Task for a Benedictine monk? | TO SAY THE LEAST |
Christensen of “Parenthood” | ERIKA |
Tank-topped, ponytailed “Futurama” character | LEELA |
Aid in counting to 20? | TOE |
Much ESPN programming | GAMES |
Maker of Glide floss | ORAL-B |
Parallel to the x-axis: Abbr. | HOR |
Some German autos | OPELS |
Coasters, e.g. | RIDES |
Non-majority? | ENS |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Very little | A BIT OF |
Indicate | DENOTE |
How the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup finals ended | ONE-NIL |
Not know from ___ | ADAM |
Roofing option | TILE |
Violin virtuoso Niccolò | PAGANINI |
Have ___ up one’s sleeve | AN ACE |
Circular arrow button in an address bar | RELOAD |
Common bedside item | LAMP |
Virus first discovered in 1976 | EBOLA |
Gillian Flynn thriller novel made into a hit 2014 film | GONE GIRL |
Interject | ADD |
Person born in late July | LEO |
Slanted | ASLOPE |
Heighten | UPRAISE |
Award for a soap, maybe | EMMY |
Afros, e.g. | DOS |
Cry with a fist pump | I RULE! |
“Sesame Street” baby Muppet | NATASHA |
Actress/comic Kemper | ELLIE |
Letters after “Yeah, yeah, little …,” in a 1964 hit | GTO |
Pitcher’s success? | AD SALE |
Actress Garr | TERI |
Reward for working late | OVERTIME |
It names names in a newspaper | MASTHEAD |
Part of LSAT | LAW |
Lord’s partner | TAYLOR |
Hate | LOATHE |
“Already?” | SO SOON? |
Predators of crayfish | OTTERS |
Cosmopolitan’s opposite | YOKEL |
Gestation stations? | UTERI |
Some wisecracks | SASS |
Magazine with an “Ask E. Jean” column | ELLE |
Places for vials | LABS |
Latin “I” | EGO |
Knock at the door | RAP |