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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Opera’s Frederica von Stade, e.g. | MEZZO |
6 | Home for a hog | STY |
9 | Fruits from palms | DATES |
14 | “That’s ___ off my mind” | ALOAD |
15 | Is for you? | ARE |
16 | “You get a car, and you get a car!” speaker | OPRAH |
17 | Weavers’ contraptions | LOOMS |
18 | Big tub | VAT |
19 | Capital of Tibet | LHASA |
20 | Roost for a raven | LIMB |
21 | Winter mo. | DEC |
22 | Did a deli job | SLICED |
23 | Where Lola was a showgirl, in a song | COPA |
25 | Long-horned grasshoppers | KATYDIDS |
27 | “Liliom” playwright Ferenc | MOLNAR |
29 | Stack-serving restaurants | IHOPS |
30 | Broadway legend Stritch | ELAINE |
31 | County with many vintners | NAPA |
32 | Rap mogul, to friends | DRE |
35 | Thompson of “Westworld” | TESSA |
36 | Moscow-based spy org. | KGB |
37 | Second airing | RERUN |
39 | Panicked transmission | SOS |
40 | Diner on TV’s “Alice” | MELS |
42 | Maximally | ATMOST |
43 | Attempt to discredit | REBUT |
44 | Barrel builder | COOPER |
45 | Wide view | PANORAMA |
48 | Pantry pests | ANTS |
49 | Insert, as a movie scene | EDITIN |
50 | “That’s YOUR business!” | TMI |
52 | “If ___ my druthers…” | IHAD |
55 | Quite harmful | TOXIC |
56 | Quiche, essentially | PIE |
57 | Place for l’éducation | ECOLE |
58 | Sports spot | ARENA |
59 | Feverish | HOT |
60 | Boarded | GOTON |
61 | Acted the usher | LEDIN |
62 | Any number divided by itself | ONE |
63 | Commencement | ONSET |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Buyer be where? | MALL |
2 | “The Time Machine” race | ELOI |
3 | Computer training? | ZOOMCLASS |
4 | Ice machines? | ZAMBONIS |
5 | Needs Narcan, for short | ODS |
6 | Reliever’s objective | SAVE |
7 | Spacecraft observation base | TRACKINGSTATION |
8 | Still | YET |
9 | Singer with a theme park | DOLLYPARTON |
10 | Rose garden pests | APHIDS |
11 | R&B singer Braxton | TRACI |
12 | Made less strenuous | EASED |
13 | Subfamily of herrings | SHADS |
21 | “Go ahead, make my day,” e.g. | DARE |
22 | Bring to a close | STOP |
24 | First to fly the Boeing 707 | PANAMERICAN |
26 | Pequod captain | AHAB |
27 | Citi Field team | METS |
28 | Margarine | OLEO |
32 | Tricky tennis returns, and a hint to the starts of 3-, 7-, 9- and 24-Down | DROPSHOTS |
33 | Duplicitous scheme | RUSE |
34 | ___’acte | ENTR |
36 | Model Heidi | KLUM |
38 | :-I, for example | EMOTICON |
41 | Israel’s Abba | EBAN |
42 | Health drink berry | ACAI |
43 | Twisty pasta | ROTINI |
45 | Bit of potpourri | PETAL |
46 | Love to pieces | ADORE |
47 | Vetoed | NIXED |
51 | Dole (out) | METE |
53 | Ointment ingredient | ALOE |
54 | Car scar | DENT |
56 | Aromatic Asian soup | PHO |
57 | Sense of self | EGO |