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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Presses (down) | TAMPS |
Org. for the Houston Dynamo and Austin F.C. | MLS |
Along for the ride, say | IN TOW |
“Yeah, lunch now works for me” | I COULD EAT |
Taurasi who leads the W.N.B.A. in career scoring | DIANA |
Showing promise | LOOKING UP |
Tag | LABEL |
What you’d love to own and drive | DREAM CAR |
Acknowledgment with a shrug | WELL, OK |
“This ___ here!” | ENDS |
Partner of day | AGE |
2014 Television Hall of Fame inductee | LENO |
Spirals out over the winter holidays? | HAMS |
Endorsement, for short | REC |
Gymnast Mary ___ Retton | LOU |
Its members were collectively awarded Time magazine’s 2017 Person of the Year | ME TOO MOVEMENT |
Unearned advantage based on sex | MALE PRIVILEGE |
Hit HBO series based on a Liane Moriarty novel | BIG LITTLE LIES |
What “minuscule” is often misspelled with | AN I |
Stub hub? | TOE |
Prep class subject, for short | LSAT |
Costa ___ | RICA |
Activity common in nightclubs, in brief | PDA |
Italian for “so” | COSI |
Tab on a Google search | IMAGES |
Band together against | GANG UP ON |
Lite | LOCAL |
Question that’s rarely a sign of good news | CAN WE TALK? |
Buncha | LOTTA |
Get overly personal, perhaps | HIT A NERVE |
Environmentalist Adams | ANSEL |
They’re good to know | INS |
Compound with a fruity smell | ESTER |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Key symbol near “!” | TILDE |
Tough nut to crack | ACORN |
Sang part of “Old MacDonald” | MOOED |
Beadlike bit on a surfer’s necklace | PUKA SHELL |
Improbable | SLIM |
Ginormous | MEGA |
___ Bassi, first woman to earn a doctorate in science (University of Bologna, 1732) | LAURA |
Garage brand | STP |
Like some threats | IDLE |
“Slow Hands” singer ___ Horan | NIALL |
Four on the floor? | TABLE LEGS |
Like tutoring, typically | ONE-ON-ONE |
Peaceful protest | WALKOUT |
Party org. | DNC |
Pests for a grain farmer | WEEVILS |
Be sycophantic | GROVEL |
Had quite a trip? | ATE IT |
Styles associated with the Beatles | MOP TOPS |
Taken care of, with “out” | SORTED … |
___ Cruz, so-called “Queen of Salsa” | CELIA |
Hat tricks are seen in them | MAGIC ACTS |
“Thanks a ___!” | MIL |
Parts of many rom-coms | MEET-CUTES |
Quick post-wedding getaway | MINI-MOON |
World’s largest pasta producer | BARILLA |
Fire ___ (gemstone) | AGATE |
“Wasn’t the first time enough?!” | AGAIN?! |
Genre for Bridget Riley’s “Shadow Play” | OP ART |
Crack | SOLVE |
Aide for a cartoonist | INKER |
It doesn’t offer flights on Saturday mornings | EL AL |
Workers you wouldn’t want to see in the office? | ANTS |
Group co-founded by Eazy-E | NWA |
Splicing target | GENE |
X | CHI |