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Across Clues
- DuckAVOID
- Imaginary ordinalNTH
- DuckSHIRK
- Word of leave-takingPEACE
- Swing ___ (1933-47)ERA
- Tablecloths and napkinsLINEN
- DuckTAKECOVER
- It could be a problemISSUE
- Strategically evasiveSLY
- Handout for a walking tourAREAMAP
- Cosy “spot”TEA
- Mike of “Shrek”MYERS
- ___ DuckDONALD
- Total disarrayCHAOS
- Heavenly: PrefixURANO
- Attachment for a bitREIN
- Big snarlRATSNEST
- Print “oopses”ERRATA
- ExamineEYE
- Be in a mood and broodSTEW
- Wet wood woeDRYROT
- Largest lake in EthiopiaTANA
- Average markCEE
- Has in handHOLDS
- Duck, e.g.BATHTOY
- Lightning strikeZAP
- Cotton gin inventor WhitneyELI
- A chance of a lifetime, sayONESHOT
- Raphael’s weapon in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”SAI
- “The Duck Variations” playwrightMAMET
- DuckSTOOPDOWN
- Mexican palAMIGO
- Conger, for oneEEL
- Swiss author of “Elements of Algebra”EULER
- DuckDODGE
- PigpenSTY
- “Duck, duck …” followerGOOSE
Vertical Clues
- High-rise units: Abbr.APTS
- ___ parmigianaVEAL
- Like many a barrel-aged wineOAKY
- “Rocks” in a tumblerICE
- Molds, e.g.DECAYS
- “Henceforth I ___ will be Romeo”NEVER
- Keep close to one’s heartTREASURE
- No ___, no foulHARM
- Laceless shoesSLIPONS
- What a flat “b” palm facing a nearby fellow stands for, in A.S.L.HIS
- Pic-sharing app, informallyINSTA
- The second “R” in J. R. R. TolkienREUEL
- Prepare to proof, in bakingKNEAD
- It’s mined, all mined!ORE
- “It’s ___!” (“We’re on!”)ADATE
- Butterfly also called a common tiger or wandererMONARCH
- PerpetualNONSTOP
- Street ___ (rep)CRED
- What to call a man in MannheimHERR
- Like cheese puffs and rice cakesAIRY
- Tampa Bay proRAY
- List ender: Abbr.ETAL
- TransmitSEND
- Opening on Christmas Eve?TWAS
- In direct confrontationTOETOTOE
- Used as a dining surfaceATEON
- Coatroom fixtureHATPEG
- “Fine, stay angry then!”BEMAD
- Mission to remember in San AntonioALAMO
- SkittishTIMID
- Sís and dasYESES
- Scene of pandemoniumZOO
- Editor’s “Forget I wrote that”STET
- SanctifiedHOLY
- Musician’s chance to shine, perhapsSOLO
- Flabbergasts or gobsmacksAWES
- Memo subject headerINRE
- Something a duck laysEGG
- Bugs and Daffy in “The Iceman Ducketh,” e.g.DUO