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Across Clues
- Word found before and after “and,” in a phraseSUCH
- Unit for a YouTube videoVIEW
- ObjectTHING
- Mr. : English :: ___ : PersianAGHA
- Novel on which the film “Clueless” is basedEMMA
- Picky ___EATER
- Matter for the Postal Inspection ServiceMAILFRAUD
- “Is this really necessary?”MUSTI
- *Not formally wordedINSLANG
- *Like the pitcher in a batting order, oftenUPLAST
- Ending with orange or lemonADE
- Basis of some scholarshipsNEED
- Part of a Snickers barNOUGAT
- *Peacocks, but not peahensMALES
- Mork’s birthplace on “Mork & Mindy”ORK
- StackPILE
- A, B, C, D and E, to nutritionistsVITAMINS
- Stop signalRED
- What the answers to the starred clues are each anagrams ofSTATECAPITALS
- When doubled, uncritically enthusiasticRAH
- Joined the Army, sayENLISTED
- Sheik’s peerEMIR
- Bask on the beachSUN
- *WanderedROVED
- Post-championship celebrationPARADE
- Building by a barnSILO
- Dark loafRYE
- *Like some foreign protestsANTIUS
- *What keeps a part apartHAIRGEL
- Engraved stone markerSTELE
- Pale-colored beerBLONDEALE
- What Britain voted to Brexit from, for shortTHEEU
- Cordon (off)ROPE
- Give offEMIT
- Wall St. “500”SANDP
- Gets a Venmo request, sayOWES
- Article’s start, in journalism jargonLEDE
Vertical Clues
- Who asked “Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox?”SAMIAM
- Lake Victoria lies on its southern borderUGANDA
- A little chipperCHISEL
- Campus buildingHALL
- “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” authorVERNE
- Public perceptionIMAGE
- Down Under birdEMU
- Spitball, e.g.WAD
- Conductor’s beatTEMPO
- Bring before a superior for reprimandHAULUP
- Birth announcementITSAGIRL
- Bottom line figureNETSALES
- Clenched, as teethGRITTED
- MuggleNet or The Leaky Cauldron, for “Harry Potter” readersFANSITE
- Separate, as stitchesUNKNIT
- *Internet addressesDOMAINS
- Compassionate “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” girlEVA
- TearsRIPS
- What verb endings indicateTENSES
- Free speech org.ACLU
- Substance for a juicerSTEROID
- Killer Bee?SAMANTHA
- Missing button in many an elevatorTHIRTEEN
- FussADO
- MealsREPASTS
- Argued vehemently (against)RAILED
- Something that requires a special headset to play, informallyVRGAME
- Lash holderEYELID
- Upper-right keyboard buttonDELETE
- Next in lineDUEUP
- “Wouldn’t that be nice!”IHOPE
- Olympic pool divisionsLANES
- Walk dizzilyREEL
- “My man!”BRO
- Part of PRNDLLOW