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Across Clues
- I.T. support desk servicePCHELP
- “Down goes Frazier!” callerCOSELL
- Heated house for chicksBROODER
- Like Looney Tunes, theatricallyONEREEL
- Jane Eyre or Wonder WomanHEROINE
- SpicyPICANTE
- More than someALO
- CharacteristicRAI
- Cook and CurryIMS
- Spanish boy’s name related to the sixth month of the yearJUNO
- Baby in a rare birthRIPLE
- They leave in the springREES
- Clarifying phraseIDES
- Harbor sightUGBOA
- Letter in the last third of the NATO alphabetANGO
- CouchesSETTEES
- Capital of the U.S. for 54 days in 1784TRENTON
- PlusAND
- Meditation mantrasOMS
- Not interpret correctlyMISREAD
- Indonesian moneyRUPIAHS
- How tied N.F.L. games are resolved, for shortINO
- Common sport fishROU
- Pants, slangilyROU
- Bit of foppish attireASCO
- Drum kit, by another nameRAPSE
- Not so brave and determinedIMID
- Brave and determinedSTOU
- “You’ll never beat my score!”OPTHA
- LockRESS
- Shakespeare contemporaryMARLOWE
- Comedian JimmyDURANTE
- Longtime “Today” forecasterALROKER
- Amusing incongruitiesIRONIES
- FriendlessLONELY
- Make likeENDEAR
Vertical Clues
- When an opera’s musical themes may be establishedPRELUDE
- Bit of headwear that often has jewelsCORONET
- Cry at nightHOO
- Mince words?EDI
- Annual winter/spring observanceLEN
- Sets up ahead of time, in jargonPRERIGS
- What some say God is to themCOPILOT
- “Leave this to me”ONI
- Religious groupSEC
- Part of the conjugation of the Latin “esse”ERA
- PermissiveLENIENT
- Captive’s pleaLETMEGO
- Spicy Indian frittersBHAJIS
- Textbook unitLESSON
- P.D. alertAPB
- “For one thing …”OSTAR
- “Indeed!,” colloquiallyRUEDA
- Remove forcefullyEAROU
- Go from one place to anotherRANSI
- PrincipleENE
- LureEMP
- Oppressive atmosphereMIASMA
- Get with the program?INSTALL
- Texas city on the Mexican borderSOCORRO
- Window dressingDRAPERY
- “Midnight’s Children” novelist, 1981RUSHDIE
- First country to establish Christianity as its state religionARMENIA
- Sailor vis-à-vis a sailHOISTER
- Lathers upSUDSES
- Go (for)OPT
- French port on the MediterraneanOULON
- Tool with a pointed bladeROWEL
- Large beverage dispenserEAURN
- Capital of AlbaniaIRANE
- DragOKE
- SteppedROD