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Clues | Answers |
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‘… which __ was irksome to me’: Shakespeare | ERST |
‘Don’t think so’ | UMNO |
‘M*A*S*H’ role | RADAR |
‘Man is condemned to be free’ philosopher | SARTRE |
‘That’s unfortunate’ | SOSAD |
‘The Divine Comedy’ division | CANTO |
007’s watch, in the later films | OMEGA |
Actor Omar with three NAACP Image Awards | EPPS |
Actress Aimée | ANOUK |
America, in Acapulco | ELNORTE |
Autos advertised on ‘You Bet Your Life’ | DESOTOS |
Based on observation | EMPIRIC |
Butler’s classic line | YOURANG |
Chrysler Building architect William Van __ | ALEN |
Confucian path | TAO |
Delivered a screed | RANTED |
Despicable | ROTTEN |
Dispensed amounts | DOSES |
Doesn’t allow out | TRAPS |
Draft choice | IPA |
Echoic phrase from a WWI marching song | SMILESMILESMILE |
End of a line in the sand, maybe | ANTHILL |
Expected | PAR |
Foe of Chiang | MAO |
Ford contemporary | OLDS |
Ford’s Crown Vic, originally | LTD |
Gay opening? | ENOLA |
Genre with ad images | POPART |
Greek-style yogurt brand | CHOBANI |
Gridiron numbers | ELEVENS |
Half an ouchie? | BOO |
Holders of staples | GROCERYBAGS |
Hybrid jumping sport with a landing target | PARASKI |
Independent African country since 1960 | MALI |
It carries a charge | ION |
It’s a dirty look | THESTINKEYE |
Italian recipe word | ALLA |
Its first letter often means ‘more than one’ | HOV |
Jennifer of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ | EHLE |
Kitchen bulb | ONION |
Lacking heat? | UNARMED |
Left of center? | CEE |
Line erasers? | PLASTICSURGEONS |
Media industry worker | ADREP |
Necklines? | CAROTIDARTERIES |
NYC subway line | IRT |
One with a rooting interest | PLANTER |
Pointed at, perhaps | IDED |
Pointer or point | TIP |
Sang for an audience of one, sometimes | CAROLED |
Santa-tracking acronym | NORAD |
See 40-Down | OUT |
Sent to, too | CCED |
Short sibling? | SIS |
Site of an 11-Down yogurt plant, the world’s largest | IDAHO |
Sites with masked workers, briefly | ORS |
Smallville name | KENT |
Soft shoes | MOCS |
Spanish waterways | RIOS |
Stable attendant | HOSTLER |
Stores with a blue-and-yellow logo | IKEAS |
Survivor-take-all investment scheme | TONTINE |
Tablet since 2013 | IPADAIR |
Thou follower, often | ART |
Three-part region, per Caesar | GAUL |
Timeworn | BANAL |
Title line after ‘Gray skies are gonna clear up’ | PUTONAHAPPYFACE |
Two-bit boxer | PALOOKA |
Winner of 82 PGA Tour tournaments | SNEAD |
With 39-Down, unconventional | FAR |