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Across Clues
- Do some diggingPROBE
- “Good joke!”HAHA
- Phishing scheme, e.g.SCAM
- City whose cathedral is the subject of a series of Monet paintingsROUEN
- “Good gravy!”EGAD
- Target of the U.S.-backed Radio MartíCUBA
- ExudedOOZED
- Was afraid of losingRANSCARED
- Pre-22-AcrossFOREWORD
- Go for a strollAMBLE
- Indian breadNAAN
- One who gets booked, informallyPERP
- Pre-29-AcrossAUGURY
- Subject in acting schoolDICTION
- Features of leopardsSPOTS
- Noted family of German composersBACHS
- CeilingCAP
- Some Craigslist listings: Abbr.APTS
- Red Scare epithetPINKO
- Animal also called a Nittany lionPUMA
- ’70s rock?PET
- Some Spanish muralsSERTS
- Bud of baseballSELIG
- Pre-44-AcrossDICTATE
- Job in a monasterySCRIBE
- Inauguration recitationOATH
- Enjoy a nice long bathSOAK
- Pre-50-AcrossEARLY
- How emotionally developed people handle thingsMATURELY
- One cabinet in a kitchen, typicallyGLASSWARE
- Douglas ___, author of “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”ADAMS
- ___ bootsGOGO
- Pod creatureORCA
- Regal makerBUICK
- FlabbergastSTUN
- “All right already!”OKOK
- Skunk’s defenseSPRAY
Vertical Clues
- PositivePRO
- Thatcher’s creationROOF
- Anise-flavored liqueurOUZO
- Bar snackBEERNUTS
- Causes (oneself) to be cherishedENDEARS
- Long-beaked birdHERON
- Soup thickenerAGAR
- Doesn’t just choose randomlyHANDPICKS
- Autoplaying annoyances, sometimesADS
- Dish that can give you garlic breathSCAMPI
- Park place?CURB
- Ferrara who directed “King of New York”ABEL
- Wasn’t late forMADE
- Supermarket aidsCARTS
- Extremely, informallyWAY
- Auto-reply?ECHO
- “Stat!”ASAP
- IncreasedUPPED
- The Teflon DonGOTTI
- Virgil’s fellow travelerDANTE
- Eyelike openingsOCULI
- Desert in southern AfricaNAMIB
- Prominent Gorbachev featureBIRTHMARK
- Part of a websitePAGE
- Scotch flavorerPEAT
- Suddenly got excitedPERKEDUP
- Hotel sojournsSTAYS
- Pharaonic symbolsSCARABS
- ___ Whitehead, author of the 2017 Pulitzer-winning novel “The Underground Railroad”COLSON
- Tiny amountSOU
- Brunch partner of 47-DownSTEAK
- Brunch partner of 46-DownEGGS
- Very oftenALOT
- Italian word with a grave accent that becomes a brand name with an acute accentRAGU
- With the bow, in musicARCO
- Where a supervillain schemesLAIR
- Gay anthem of 1978YMCA
- Romantically pursueWOO
- Where a telescope pointsSKY