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Across Clues
- Frasier’s producer on “Frasier”ROZ
- Pass on, as knowledgeIMPART
- Unruly hairMOP
- Nondairy spreadOLEO
- Yellow TeletubbyLAALAA
- Power groupINS
- “Your fins are nice” and “You’re a graceful swimmer”?FISHCOMPLIMENTS
- “___ luck!”LOTSA
- It can get you out of a place it rhymes withBAIL
- Butcher’s stockMEAT
- Done some lassoing?THROWNALOOP
- Theater openingACTONE
- ___ MahalTAJ
- Witty remarkQUIP
- Big-bottomed fruitPEAR
- Sporty MazdaMIATA
- One might end with .comURL
- Relinquished … or a hint to 17-, 23-, 51- and 62-AcrossFORGONE
- Really botherVEX
- “Wouldja look at that!”ILLBE
- Early 2000s sitcom set near HoustonREBA
- “OK, have it your way!”FINE
- Suffix with payOLA
- Bikini blasts, informallyNTESTS
- Is unable to pronounce the name of a deodorant brand?CANTSAYSURE
- San ___, Calif.JOSE
- Convince with smooth talkSNOW
- Very bigOBESE
- Actress Sandra emoting?OHCRYINGOUTLOUD
- ___ Paulo, BrazilSAO
- Standard thingsUSUALS
- Lady in Arthurian romanceENID
- Sister channel of HBO and CinemaxTNT
- Department store departmentMISSES
- Where you might find a slop bucketSTY
Vertical Clues
- “That’s hilarious!,” in a textROFL
- A little of this, a little of thatOLIO
- AvidityZEST
- U.N. workers’ grp.ILO
- Title dance in a 1999 #3 hitMAMBO
- Tree of the custard apple familyPAPAW
- Gambler’s aggressive betALLIN
- BerateRAILAT
- Bit of Highlands headgearTAM
- Actor Sal of “Rebel Without a Cause”MINEO
- Ready as neededONTAP
- “Hey … over here!”PSST
- “Come on now — you flatter me too much!”OHSTOP
- Lyricist SammyCAHN
- Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes, e.g.EMOJI
- Seized vehicle, for shortREPO
- Like a horse that can no longer be riddenLAME
- Here, in HondurasAQUI
- What a bobby pin might help makeCURL
- Much change may come from thisTILL
- Slip upERR
- Word with old, new or schoolAGE
- Stick upROB
- Commercial name that becomes another commercial name if you move its first letter to the endAVIS
- Rental for an outdoor receptionTENT
- FiresAXES
- SensedFELT
- When repeated, Mork’s farewellNANU
- Slip-upBONER
- WeakFEEBLE
- St. Francis of ___ASSISI
- Home run paceTROT
- “Give My Regards to Broadway” composerCOHAN
- Natty neckwearASCOT
- Year, in old RomeANNUS
- Hatha and Bikram, for twoYOGAS
- Bulging with muscles, in modern lingoSWOLE
- Che’s “Weekend Update” co-host on “S.N.L.”JOST
- Many millenniaEONS
- Something not worn on casual FridaySUIT
- Small whirlpoolEDDY
- “Dee-lish!”YUM
- ___ ConstitutionUSS