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Across Clues
- Evidence of a recent scrapeSCAB
- Lead-in to fallPRAT
- Expensive Super Bowl purchasesTVADS
- Actress Reid of “Sharknado”TARA
- Timber wolfLOBO
- SnookumsHONEY
- Many a graduate of 37-Across: Abbr.ENGR
- “Not just that …”EVENBETTER
- “Really?!”IDONTBELIEVEIT
- First hit by the Moody Blues (whose title ends with an exclamation point)GONOW
- Word with fishing or lightningROD
- “Impo-o-ossible!”NOFRIGGINWAY
- Showed upCAME
- Capital of West GermanyBONN
- Party line?CONGA
- Tech sch. in Troy, N.Y.RPI
- Store clearance eventBIGSALE
- Gesture meaning “thank you”BOW
- The Jetsons’ dogASTRO
- Handicraft websiteETSY
- Bouts of crying, sayJAGS
- “Oh, come on now!”GETOUTTAHERE
- Little Rock-to-Chicago dir.NNE
- Reminder of an old flame?ASHES
- “How ridiculous!”THATSCRAZYTALK
- Hot seasoning made with peppersCHILISAUCE
- Singer BrickellEDIE
- ThrongHORDE
- What some ships and hearts doSINK
- Tear downRAZE
- Rival of Hydrox cookiesOREOS
- Part of the body mentioned in “Oh! Susanna”KNEE
- E.R.A. or R.B.I.STAT
Vertical Clues
- Cartoonist William who created ShrekSTEIG
- “On it!”CANDO
- First noble gas to be discoveredARGON
- With no exceptionsBARNONE
- CommonerPLEB
- Go here and thereROVE
- ___ Prize, annual award in mathematicsABEL
- Literature Nobelist MorrisonTONI
- Longtime singing competition hosted by Carson DalyTHEVOICE
- Said “nay”VOTEDNO
- Saying “nay”ANTI
- Bug repellent ingredientDEET
- Country once joined with Egypt as the United Arab Republic: Abbr.SYR
- North Atlantic shipping menaceBERG
- Start of every ZIP code in Washington, D.C.TWO
- Clarice Starling’s employer in “The Silence of the Lambs,” in briefFBI
- Thesaurus eponymROGET
- Photo-sharing app, familiarlyINSTA
- Grind, as the teethGNASH
- New York Liberty’s org.WNBA
- Really eagerAGOG
- Turns sharply, as an aircraftYAWS
- Rocky outcroppingCRAG
- Quiet place to prayAPSE
- Something for a chef to have on hand?MITT
- Awards for some huntersBOUNTIES
- Harsh cleaning agentLYE
- Soccer superstar CristianoRONALDO
- Court cutupsJESTERS
- Thomas Hardy title heroineTESS
- Output from a sci-fi weaponRAY
- AttackedHADAT
- Doolittle of “Pygmalion”ELIZA
- Sport with clay targetsSKEET
- God who wields the hammer MjölnirTHOR
- “This Gun for ___” (film noir classic)HIRE
- Winery containerCASK
- Pompeii, e.g.RUIN
- Adolescent outburst?ACNE
- “___ and Luther” (onetime Disney Channel sitcom)ZEKE
- Comedian MargaretCHO