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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Workers with taxing schedules, for short? | CPAS |
Japanese brewery | ASAHI |
Who’s the Boss? | HUGO |
Prefix with pad | HELI- |
Big name in vacuum cleaners and fans | DYSON |
Cell with 23 unpaired DNA strands | OVUM |
Longtime co-star of Mariska Hargitay on “Law & Order: SVU” | ICE-T |
Big Mac ingredient | ONION |
Taste with a little zip | TANG |
Compensating reduction of greenhouse gas emissions | CARBON OFFSET (hiding “BONO”) |
Stomach soother | ANTACID |
Bedouin stopping points | OASES |
Loops in, in a way | CCS |
360° martial arts maneuver | SPIN KICK (hiding “PINK”) |
Willy of children’s literature | WONKA |
Abbr. on a scenic overlook sign | ELEV |
Slippery | EELY |
Fourth word of the “Star Wars” prologue | AGO |
Person known by a single name, as found in 20-, 29-, 47- and 55-Across | MONONYM |
Little shut-eye | NAP |
Swivel on an axis | SLUE |
Some barbecue fare | RIBS |
Subside | ABATE |
Distance for a first down | TEN YARDS (hiding “ENYA”) |
Leading female role in “Pulp Fiction” | MIA |
Collectible car of the late ’50s | EDSEL |
Sleep inducer of folklore | SANDMAN |
Greedy person’s cry | MINE MINE MINE! (hiding “EMINEM”) |
Tennis’s Nadal, to fans | RAFA |
In the midst of | AMONG |
One of the sisters in Chekhov’s “Three Sisters” | OLGA |
Obligation to do something | ONUS |
Color slightly | TINGE |
Swerve (into) | VEER |
Where one might go through withdrawal? | BANK |
“Animal House” character named for an animal | OTTER |
Blunders | ERRS |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Girl, in Guadalajara | CHICA |
Pie nut | PECAN |
“___ the media!” | ALERT |
Partner of “relax” | SIT BACK |
Mortal lover of Aphrodite | ADONIS |
Gathering of bishops | SYNOD |
“You wish!” | AS IF! |
Body part where a shoe goes | HOOF |
Some establishments next to airports | INNS |
Provocative, quickly produced opinion piece | HOT TAKE |
Campus designed by Thos. Jefferson | UVA |
Word with ray or tommy | … GUN |
“Srsly?!” | OMG! |
Philosopher who lent his name to a “razor” | OCCAM |
Seemingly forever | EON |
Tuscan city | SIENA |
Stroke of brilliance | ECLAT |
Modern kind of call | SKYPE |
Opposites of picker-uppers? | SLOBS |
Calligraphy tools | PENS |
Climber in academia? | IVY |
It may be hazardous | WASTE |
Looked at lustfully | OGLED |
Majority of Mad Libs entries | NOUNS |
Mystery writer Blyton | ENID |
Only defenseman to have won the N.H.L. scoring title (1970, 1975) | ORR |
Down East, to a New Englander | MAINE |
Flight sleeping aid | EYE MASK |
“Uh-oh, you shouldn’t have done that!” | BAD MOVE! |
Mahershala with two Oscars | ALI |
Makeshift crib, once | MANGER |
Burn slightly | SINGE |
Distance runner | MILER |
___ management | ANGER |
Looms, say | NEARS |
Kind of alphabet | NATO |
Send out | EMIT |
French peak | MONT |
Hold up | ROB |
Japan’s largest carrier | ANA |
When tripled, 1964 Beach Boys hit | FUN |