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Across Clues
- River that formed part of the border between East and West GermanyELBE
- Cold and moist, as a cellarDANK
- Brewery in the Nikkei 225ASAHI
- MGM symbolLION
- Jannings who won the first Best Actor Oscar (1928)EMIL
- Put in a crateBOXUP
- British term for a row of houses converted from stablesMEWS
- Chess endingMATE
- Horseshoe-shaped letterOMEGA
- What’s gained or lost with daylight saving timeONEHOUR
- What a psychic may readPALM
- Dublin’s landEIRE
- Italian port on the Adriatic SeaTRIESTE
- Rope fiberSISAL
- Deux + unTROIS
- “Open ___ …” (store sign)TIL
- Bronze coin in the Harry Potter booksKNUT
- Flight board posting, for shortETA
- Is obliged toSHOULD
- 1/12 of a footINCH
- What each set of shaded letters in this puzzle representsJOINT
- Entr’___ACTE
- Challenge to a bullyMAKEME
- Confucian philosophyTAO
- Classic Chrysler productKCAR
- “The ___ Club” (1970s-’80s televangelist show)PTL
- Bygone Apple messengerICHAT
- CoagulatesCLOTS
- View, as the futureSEEINTO
- ___ ReaderUTNE
- Biblical verb with “thou”DOST
- Not pay for each drink individually, sayRUNATAB
- Sorrowful bell soundKNELL
- Legal orderWRIT
- Barn topperVANE
- Say hello toGREET
- Religious setback?APSE
- Emergency operation, for shortEVAC
- Raft-making woodBALSA
- Any sacramentRITE
- Smooth sheet materialSILK
Vertical Clues
- “Tickle me” dollELMO
- Protection for a lenderLIEN
- Ring champ RiddickBOWE
- Cover, as a knifeENSHEATHE
- Take exception to somethingDEMUR
- Liqueur whose name is Italian for “a little bitter”AMARETTO
- Critical point?NIT
- Prefix with -maniaKLEPTO
- Formally endABOLISH
- French river in fierce W.W. I fightingSOMME
- Green Knight’s weapon in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”AXE
- What an “O” means in XOXOHUG
- Bitter beer, brieflyIPA
- Shell’s industryOIL
- Blue-blooded BritARISTO
- Stone face?STUCCO
- Clash withTILTAT
- Tribal chiefs, typicallyELDERS
- Economizes maybe too muchSKIMPS
- God-given, as abilitiesINNATE
- Nurse, as a newbornSUCKLE
- Indian yogurt dipRAITA
- Kicks out of the gameEJECTS
- Cluster around an acornOAKLEAVES
- Believer in nudismNATURIST
- Former competitor of Nikon and CanonMINOLTA
- Active conflictHOTWAR
- Channel founded by Ted TurnerCNN
- Wastes gas, maybeIDLES
- Student with a private teacherTUTEE
- Kipling’s “Rikki-Tikki-___”TAVI
- Obsessive about detailsANAL
- Partner of callBECK
- C.I.A.’s Soviet counterpartKGB
- Org. whose monthly magazine advertises magazinesNRA
- Sushi bar fishEEL
- Upstate N.Y. schoolRPI