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Across Clues
- You may see stars because of oneSWEARWORD
- Concerns for team docsACLS
- Antagonist of Ronald McDonaldHAMBURGLAR
- Minor anomalyBLIP
- Movie based on the memoir “Rocket Boys” (and an anagram of “Rocket Boys”)OCTOBERSKY
- Like C.G.I.FAKE
- TrashTOSS
- Part of a goalNET
- Hung (over)DRAPED
- “Indubitably!”YESSIREEBOB
- Real jerkSPASM
- Gulp (down)SNARF
- A&W rivalMUG
- ChargeTILTAT
- “And all that jazz”ETC
- First letter in the TorahBETH
- ProfessesALLEGES
- Served in a sauce made with orange juice, sugar and Grand MarnierSUZETTE
- “Pow!”BLAM
- How to mend a broken heart?CPR
- MarkPIGEON
- Real jerk, for shortSOB
- Sleep on itSHEET
- Excited, in modern slangTURNT
- Potential cause of the apocalypseWORLDWARIII
- WaterwaySLUICE
- BubbleheadedDIM
- Jazz riffLICK
- 2019 musical film with a substantial C.G.I. componentCATS
- 1991 Broadway musical nominated for 11 TonysMISSSAIGON
- CrownACME
- “Speaking of which …”ONTHATNOTE
- Typical reader of John Green novelsTEEN
- More or lessTOADEGREE
Vertical Clues
- Espresso unitSHOT
- U.S. radio station whose call letters spell the name of its cityWACO
- Experts in 41-AcrossEMTS
- It describes your typeABOSYSTEM
- Spice mixtureRUB
- Images on the backs of South Carolina quartersWRENS
- Princess Fiona, e.g.OGRESS
- Author of “One Day at HorrorLand”RLSTINE
- ___ Terr., 1861-89DAK
- Classic BBC sitcom, to fansABFAB
- Audience response gaugeCLAPOMETER
- Support mechanism?LIKEBUTTON
- DashedSPED
- Competition hosted by the U.S. every four yearsRYDERCUP
- One often accused of blindnessREF
- Computer issue, in briefEMAG
- Winston’s greatest fear in “1984”RATS
- AttemptsSTABS
- Textile made using bobbinsPILLOWLACE
- Bio headerALLABOUTME
- 1814’s Treaty of ___GHENT
- Apple showcase, sayTECHDEMO
- SeductiveBEGUILING
- Expel forcefullySPEW
- It’s totally tubularZITI
- Entertains during storytimeREADSTO
- Home of the L.D.S. Church HQSLC
- Country singer YearwoodTRISHA
- UpRISEN
- Blue wordsIMSAD
- “Ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop,” e.g.SCAT
- Stock character in fictional labsIGOR
- Animal shelterCOTE
- ___-highKNEE
- Whole number, in coding lingoINT
- Had a fast break?ATE