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Across Clues
- High-profile pairArrayCOUPLE
- Means of accessGATEWAY
- Not so obviousSUBTLER
- Classic Bob Marley songONELOVE
- Site of Saguaro National ParkARIZONA
- It may bring one back to realityArraySHOWER
- Shoot the breezeJAW
- Insult, slangilyDISS
- Dark period for poetsEEN
- Not writtenORAL
- Stinging plantNETTLE
- It’s often the fish in fish and chipsCOD
- Country bordering TogoBENIN
- “Seize the ___!”DAY
- Chimney outputSMOKE
- “Don’t freak out”BEArray
- Uno tripledTRE
- Dollar alternativeAVIS
- Participate in a common children’s game, as illustrated in this puzzlePLAYHIDEANDSEEK
- Home of the oldest university in the Americas (founded 1551)LIMA
- BuffoonOAF
- One of a Disney septetDOC
- Eclipses, to someOMENS
- GQ or TMAG
- Like much stand-up comedyNONPC
- Lira : Turkey :: ___ : KoreaWON
- Have high hopesASPIRE
- Starchy tuberTARO
- Practice before a gameArrayUP
- Crazy popular, as a productREDArray
- Ending to a White House addressGOV
- Root that’s roasted and eatenPARSNIP
- Test the strength of, chemicallyTITRATE
- Rabble-rouseAGITATE
- Noted RooseveltELEANOR
- Gift that comes in piecesLEGOSET
- Classic Bill Withers songLEANONArray
Vertical Clues
- “Whatever pays the bills”ArraySAJOB
- Arrow poisonCURARE
- “Star Wars” Jedi, familiarlyOBIWAN
- Competitor of RufflesUTZ
- Tread slowlyPLOD
- St. Petersburg was once named after himLENIN
- WipedERASED
- Disappear, as a trailGOArray
- Adams with a cameraANSEL
- SnickersTEHEES
- Entrepreneur MuskELON
- Bowl overWOW
- Michigan, in Chicago: Abbr.AVE
- “Get ___ Ya-Ya’s Out!”YER
- Place to find corn dogs and funnel cakesSTATEFAIR
- Tripoli nativeLIBYAN
- Banks of “America’s Next Top Model”TYRA
- Quiet fishing spotCOVE
- “The Grapes of Wrath” figureOKIE
- Work stationDESK
- Book after Ezra: Abbr.NEH
- Mr. Met, for oneMASCOT
- “Gangsta’s Paradise” rapperArrayIO
- Call offEND
- Post-blizzard needPLOW
- A long way to go?LIMO
- Part of a church chorusAMEN
- Like some cellarsDAMP
- Mob manDON
- Spa amenitiesSAUNAS
- Sister in a Brothers Grimm taleGRETEL
- 1998 Olympics host cityNAGANO
- Positive particlePROTON
- Shout before entering a gunfightCOVERArray
- Ill willSPITE
- Official of ancient RomeEDILE
- Grows fond ofArraySTO
- Traditional remedy for a sore throatArrayTEA
- ChumPAL
- One may be bronze or goldenAGE
- Oil worker’s localeRIG
- Term of endearmentPET
- CampaignedRAN