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Across Clues
- One might have oils and a brushSHAVINGKIT
- Fixture in un parcBANC
- Look the other wayLETITSLIDE
- Actress ___ Shawkat of “Arrested Development”ALIA
- Under contract, as a lawyerONRETAINER
- Horace who championed public educationMANN
- Console release of 2006WII
- One stuck in a corner?STAMP
- After taxesNET
- Something sought for the House bienniallySEAT
- Single-___USE
- CalmSEDATE
- Asian city on the Yamuna RiverAGRA
- Blend of vegetables, perhapsPUREE
- No oldsterSPRINGCHICKEN
- Having bitten off more than one can chewSPREADTOOTHIN
- Something a toddler might chug?CHOOCHOOTRAIN
- Tower of ___ (classic math puzzle)HANOI
- ZapTASE
- Rotund archenemy of Sonic the HedgehogEGGMAN
- They precede slashes: Abbr.MOS
- Two-player card gameSPIT
- Add up toARE
- Like a hopeless situationNOWIN
- ___-consciousECO
- Place to get your fill?PUMP
- It’s commemorated on Maundy ThursdayLASTSUPPER
- 2019 #1 album for Tyler, the CreatorIGOR
- Task to get done at workACTIONITEM
- SpotESPY
- ConfrontationalNOSETONOSE
Vertical Clues
- Prepares to enter a work zone, perhapsSLOWS
- 1920s-’30s skating legend SonjaHENIE
- Two of heartsATRIA
- Go (for)VIE
- Former inits. in for-profit educationITT
- Only account Edward Snowden follows on TwitterNSA
- Notable feature of the opening clarinet solo in “Rhapsody in Blue”GLISSANDO
- “Roots” surnameKINTE
- What a germ may becomeIDEA
- x and y in “x + y”TERMS
- “Ka-pow!”BAM
- Portrayer of the Chief in 2008’s “Get Smart”ALANARKIN
- Number that can be spelled with only one-point Scrabble tilesNINETEEN
- This holds waterCANTEEN
- Autumnal salad ingredientsPEPITAS
- Place to make draft picksTAPROOM
- Bathsheba’s husband before DavidURIAH
- Lancaster and Cornwall, for twoDUCHIES
- Like the AcropolisGRECIAN
- Tile-cleaning toolSPONGEMOP
- Automotive debut of 1964GTO
- Lightweight option for a suitCOTTONTIE
- Día divisionsHORAS
- High piles on the floor?SHAGRUGS
- Low-cost version, informallyCHEAPIE
- Many-time M.L.B. All-Star ArenadoNOLAN
- Airdrops?MISTS
- Stomach soother, for shortPEPTO
- Summertime coolersICEES
- Co-writer of “The Christmas Song”TORME
- Home of the Dr Pepper MuseumWACO
- Prompt an “M.Y.O.B.,” sayPRY
- Overindulger, of a sortSOT
- Card game cryUNO
- Part of a splitPIN