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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Items used with PINs | ATM CARDS |
There’s one for the U.S. Census | BUREAU |
In a tussle | AT IT |
Dismiss | POOH-POOH |
Takes it one step at a time | EASES IN |
Pad Thai garnish | LIME |
Sea captain: robber, thief (2003) | PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN |
Photographer’s tool, for short | SLR |
Unlike this puzzle, we hope | TOO HARD |
Source of suffering | SCOURGE |
They’re hoppy at happy hour | IPAS |
Quaint lead-in to while | ERE- |
All the kings’ men? | CHESS SET |
True fellow is a find (1946) | IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE |
With room for interpretation | LOOSELY |
Top | ONE-UP |
Game pieces in Mastermind | PEGS |
Word after contact or before cover | LENS |
Chill (out) | VEG |
Bit of deception | PUT-ON |
Unfinished attic space | GARRET |
Re: town fire one night (1974) | THE TOWERING INFERNO |
“Whoopee!” | YAHOO! |
Origin of the words “club” and “gun” | NORSE |
It’s a lot in London | CAR PARK |
Tip of the tongue? | -ESE |
Best-selling crime novelist Gregg | OLSEN |
Breed featured in 2009’s “Hachi: A Dog’s Tale” | AKITA |
Miff, with “off” | TEE … |
One seeking a new agreement, perhaps | STRIKER |
Ground-breaking tool | SPADE |
“Not interested” | I PASS |
Evil Streep had award (2006) | THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA |
Be a paragon of | EMBODY |
Guys that rhyme with “girls” | EARLS |
Folder attachment | TAB |
The “Y” of Y.S.L. | YVES |
Beams | RAYS |
Wallop | PASTE |
One of the Roys on “Succession” | KENDALL |
M. Ryan, what’s her yell? (1989) | WHEN HARRY MET SALLY |
They have massive calves | GLACIERS |
“OK!” in Okayama | HAI! |
Puts forth | SAYS |
Account | RECITAL |
Protected creature in the Congo Basin | GORILLA |
Alternatives to tablets | PCS |
R.E.M.: alarming to the teens (1984) | A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET |
___ colada | PINA |
“Louisiana ___,” music show that helped launch Elvis’s career | HAYRIDE |
Fried, filled Filipino fare | EMPANADA |
Part of STEM: Abbr. | ENGR |
Angry dog sounds | SNARLS |
Elf at the North Pole, e.g. | TOYMAKER |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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First courses, informally | APPS |
Drudgery | TOIL |
First Black woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature | MORRISON |
When doubled, a dance | CHA |
Quick to learn | APT |
Spawn in the sea | ROE |
“___ thou love life?”: Benjamin Franklin | DOST |
Drove (away) | SHOOED |
___ Men (“Who Let the Dogs Out” group) | BAHA |
One with a password, maybe | USER |
Document stamp abbr. | RECD |
That: Sp. | ESA |
Blimp, e.g. | AIRSHIP |
Humanitarian org. with Halloween fund drives | UNICEF |
First name in Harry Potter | ALBUS |
Ranks | TIERS |
Would you look at that! | IMAGE |
Believe in it | TENET |
Onetime dentist’s supply | ETHER |
Front | FORE |
Company with sound financials? | BOSE |
Target with a throw | PASS TO |
“!!!!!” feeling | AWE |
Crack | SOLVE |
Held tightly | CLUNG |
“‘Tis an ___ cook that cannot lick his own fingers”: “Romeo and Juliet” | ILL |
The third of three X’s | TOE |
Opposite of da | NYET |
All ___ (English card game) | FOURS |
Release, in a way | UNTIE |
Soul singer Bridges | LEON |
School for the college-bound | PREP |
Paper slips? | ERRATA |
Signs in a bookstore, perhaps | GENRES |
Encourages | STOKES |
Out of the park | GONE |
Each | PER |
Airborne irritant | GNAT |
Chicken … or cowed | AFRAID |
Addicted | HOOKED |
Broke the finish line ribbon | WON |
“___ on parle français” | ICI |
Lead-in to day or year | YESTER- |
Pulmicort targets it | ASTHMA |
Adverb in many legal documents | HEREBY |
Impose, as a fine | LEVY |
___ Lanka | SRI |
Certain banner fodder | ADS |
Didn’t ditch | KEPT |
Certain partners’ exchanges | I DOS |
Brand with an iComfort line | SERTA |
Less vibrant | PALER |
Harvard dropouts, maybe? | ARS |
Recurrent space in The Game of Life | PAYDAY |
Depends (on) | LEANS |
Break-even situation | WASH |
Aid in putting together a fall collection | RAKE |
Drives the getaway car for, say | ABETS |
Slangy SoCal dialect | VALSPEAK |
Sharp turn | ELL |
Designing | SLY |
Rhea with four Emmys | PERLMAN |
Phone-tracking org. | NSA |
Accompanying | WITH |
Shrubby areas | HEATHS |
Europe’s Three Countries Bridge crosses it | RHINE |
Big name in locks | YALE |
Grain variety | MILLET |
___-Nuts | GRAPE |
World leader who appeared on a Time magazine cover 40 years after his death | LENIN |
Sailing through | ACING |
The world’s most expensive one, the Gurkha Royal Courtesan, costs over $1.3 million | CIGAR |
Angry dog’s sound | GRRR! |
Trompe l’___ | OEIL |
Sticks | RODS |
Some finds in Fortnite | AMMO |
Hand over | CEDE |
Have the lead (in) | STAR |
Actress Cash of FX’s “You’re the Worst” | AYA |
Who might bug you? | SPY |
Headwear with a pompom | TAM |
Vaccine molecule | RNA |