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Across Clues
- Stick to one’s gunsSTANDPAT
- Mission for a Mafia memberHITJOB
- “You sure about that?”OHREALLY
- Something a tuning fork hasYSHAPE
- Sort of pricing model with multiple tiersFREEMIUM
- Singer Sharp with the 1962 hit “Mashed Potato Time”DEEDEE
- ___ barTEND
- An “A” in physics?AMPERE
- One traditionally dressed in red or greenELF
- MountsGETSON
- What “mía” means across the PyreneesAMOI
- Question from an anxious personWHATSNEXT
- Group of close friends, in modern slangFAM
- Shell game?SKEET
- Light and gracefulAIRY
- River that meets the Colorado at YumaGILA
- Sports news proANALYST
- Thomas Dewey or Hubert Humphrey, notablyALSORAN
- Aquatic source of iodineKELP
- Uncle ___, main role on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”PHIL
- VersePOESY
- Creature that might live in a 39-Across forestEEL
- Verbal attackBROADSIDE
- Glassless glassesRIMS
- ?ENDASH
- Not twiddle one’s thumbsACT
- “Bear with me”ONESEC
- Man’s name that’s a number in ItalianOTTO
- Longtime head of Duke basketball, to fansCOACHK
- Proudly tech-savvy sortUBERGEEK
- Verbal attackEARFUL
- Conferral after some two-year programsMADEGREE
- Not-too-bright subordinateSTOOGE
- Invasive plant?ENEMYSPY
Vertical Clues
- Feature of Algeria and EgyptSOFTG
- + 1THREE
- “Everybody has their issues, right?”ARENTWEALL
- Can’t do it aloneNEEDSHELP
- Put a stop to?DAM
- FlexiblePLIANT
- ’18 honoree, todayALUM
- Part of a percussion ensembleTYMPANI
- Chemical group with the formula -OHHYDROXYL
- “Gotcha”ISEEIT
- Not just anyTHE
- Green hueJADE
- Sister company of PeugeotOPEL
- ArgumentBEEF
- Green hueEMERALD
- Like some breakfast barsOATY
- Didn’t go outSATHOME
- Performers who take a lot of heat?FIREEATERS
- “I wish it weren’t so!”ALAS
- A bajillionMANY
- ___ bomb (cocktail)SAKE
- Something to take in protestKNEE
- Praise that might be dispensed with a treatGOODDOGGY
- Light showerSPRINKLE
- EnglishSPIN
- “… per my reasoning”IASSUME
- Greeting that might follow a fist bumpBROHUG
- Leave the countrySECEDE
- Likely to take a bite out of one’s walletSTEEP
- CornballHOKEY
- Opposite of bombsACES
- Application of paintCOAT
- Its leaves are used for the Hawaiian dish laulauTARO
- Abba of IsraelEBAN
- Head of lettuce?CFO
- “Stand” band, 1989REM