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Across Clues
- It means “father of” in ArabicABU
- Catty remark?MEW
- Rated PG-13 or R, saySPICY
- SylphlikeLISSOME
- Fit outCLOTHE
- “Amaaazing!”LOVEDIT
- Is a witnessLOOKSON
- Comedian John who is said to resemble a love child of Harry Potter and Owl from “Winnie-the-Pooh”OLIVER
- Ottawa leaderPONTIAC
- Stun gunTASER
- Like part of a dress affected by static cling, sayBUNCHEDUP
- HootenannyBARNDANCE
- Word with gag and groundRULE
- Headwear for the big game?SAFARIHAT
- Levy of “Schitt’s Creek”DAN
- Isn’t open about oneselfLIVESALIE
- Drink coolerICE
- Stereotypical Silicon Valley typesTECHNERDS
- Act huffy?PANT
- Came out of the blue?CHEEREDUP
- Launched weaponsARTILLERY
- Unwanted autocorrectionsTYPOS
- Bonny young ladyWEELASS
- InfluenzaGRIPPE
- Some Buddhist mandalas, e.g.SANDART
- [More details below]SEENOTE
- Acknowledgment of a poor performanceISTUNK
- Schoolmaster for the classroom, e.g.ANAGRAM
- Italy’s longest riverTHEPO
- Spec for a scriptMED
- Atlanta-based networkTBS
Vertical Clues
- ParcelALLOT
- Place to study culturesBIOLAB
- They’re issued by the Bureau of Consular AffairsUSVISAS
- Suit cut between “classic” and “slim”MODERNFIT
- House of Saud titleEMIR
- Like some blankets and barsWET
- Along with the anteater, one of two animals in the order PilosaSLOTH
- Less hurriedPOKIER
- “Pfft, this one doesn’t work”ITSADUD
- Count ___CHOCULA
- Currency whose name means, literally, “round”YEN
- More than a coupleSEVERAL
- Skin-toned cosmeticCONCEALER
- Silent film star known as the “Man of a Thousand Faces”LONCHANEY
- Disciplinarians, at timesPUNISHERS
- Something often seen with trunksBARECHEST
- FoldPEN
- British pop star with more “Ed Sullivan Show” appearances than the BeatlesDAVECLARK
- It gets bald over timeTIRETREAD
- Going down the drain, in a wayEDDYING
- Inits. at a barIPA
- Place to get a waxCARWASH
- Summit goalENTENTE
- BackSUPPORT
- OccupiedTIEDUP
- Can openerPOPTAB
- Cattle-grazing tractLLANO
- Looks likeSEEMS
- Good name for a biologist?GENE
- Collect dustSIT
- ___ Taylor-Johnson, director of “Fifty Shades of Grey”SAM