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Across Clues
- Gilda of the original “S.N.L.” castRADNER
- They may need to be cut offSOTS
- Ways of making ends meet?SEAMS
- Degree in design, for shortBFA
- Cow’s-milk cheese that’s often gratedASIAGO
- Sweet 16 org.NCAA
- Honor named for a Greek goddessCLIOAWARD
- Site of a lighthouse that was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient WorldPHAROS
- “___ pass”ITLL
- Where snow leopards and blue sheep roamHIMALAYAS
- King of a nursery rhymeCOLE
- Went to bat (for)ADVOCATED
- Test versionsBETAS
- Good fashion sense, in modern slangDRIP
- AppearSEEM
- Features of some indoor arenasDOMES
- Theater curtain materialSCRIM
- Fired off, saySENT
- GrindSLOG
- Money of the PhilippinesPESOS
- FollowHEED
- One giving a khutbah sermonIMAM
- Smaller alternative to a Quarter PounderMACJR
- Chicago team, in old “S.N.L.” sketchesDABEARS
- Ski lodge mugfulHOTCOCOA
- Fraternity letterRHO
- King of ancient IsraelDAVID
- Comic actress GasteyerANA
- Left, cutesilyWENTBYEBYE
- Great Lakes nationONEIDA
- Pickup line?RAM
- Like the columns of the Lincoln MemorialDORIC
- CuresANTIDOTES
- “___ we good?”ARE
- King of ancient EgyptTUT
- Tattoo artist, so to speakINKER
- Org. with a complex codeIRS
- “Happy Days” networkABC
- Beach Boys song set to the tune of Chuck Berry’s “Sweet Little Sixteen”SURFINUSA
- King of mythMIDAS
- 4G lettersLTE
- ___ paceSNAILS
- Not doing so hotINBADSHAPE
- F-, e.g.ION
- DiscourageDETER
- Waze way: Abbr.RTE
- Piece of plastic with a gladiator pictured on itAMEXCARD
- Physics demonstration often done from the roof of a schoolEGGDROP
- ___-Briggs Type Indicator (popular personality test)MYERS
- “I will prevent disease whenever I can, for prevention is preferable to cure,” e.g.OATH
- King of ShakespeareLEAR
- “Keep Austin ___” (city slogan)WEIRD
- Annual presidential address, for shortSOTU
- PartnerALLY
- “No worries”ITSOK
- “Bon appétit!”ENJOY
- Christ, to BachJESU
- PlaceLIEU
- Chimney channelsFLUES
- Warning on presents stashed in the closetDONOTOPEN
- King of Skull IslandKONG
- “Huddle up!”BRINGITIN
- Actress ElisabethSHUE
- When: Sp.CUANDO
- Early adolescent years, so to speakTENDERAGE
- EngageHIRE
- Opposite of wind upUNREEL
- InfinitesimalWEE
- Toys with much assembly requiredLEGOS
- Travel brochure listingsINNS
- NamedTITLED
Vertical Clues
- Some hip-hop collectiblesRAPCDS
- On dry landASHORE
- Join a conference call, sayDIALIN
- Quick to fall asleep, in a wayNAREPTIC
- Sense of selfEGO
- Día de San Valentín giftsROSAS
- Tearfully complainSNIVEL
- Tabloid nickname for mother Nadya SulemanOCTOMOM
- Powder in the powder roomTALC
- Course with greensSALAD
- Machiavellian sortSCHEMER
- OmitsELIDES
- ObjectiveAIM
- Gateway city to Utah’s Arches National ParkMOAB
- Some after-Christmas announcementsSALES
- Home to about one in five CaliforniansBAYAREA
- Long-running sitcom set in SeattleFRASIER
- Them’s the breaks!ADS
- Spent some time on YouTube, sayWATCHEDEO
- Nobel Peace Prize recipient who wrote “No Future Without Forgiveness”DESMONDTU
- Sought-after positionTOPJOB
- PopSODA
- G.P.s, e.g.MDS
- City about 25 miles SE of Chicago, ILGARYIN
- ___-faire (social adeptness)SAVOIR
- Level the playing field?MOW
- Put one pastACE
- One ending for a classic board game – another of which (when a player resigns) is represented visually six times in this puzzleCHECKMATE
- Tough spotsBINDS
- Bother incessantlyHARASS
- Scoring win after winONARUN
- Mowry who starred alongside her twin Tia in the ’90s sitcom “Sister, Sister”TAMERA
- ___ ZATO
- Cubs’ place to play home gamesDEN
- Wilson who wrote the lyrics to 75-AcrossBRIAN
- Play areasYARDS
- The “Bel Paese,” to localsITALIA
- BorrowerDEBTOR
- ScaleASCEND
- Quintessentially cowardlyTISAMOUSE
- Mosaic makerTILER
- Remove from under the seat in front of you, sayUNSTOW
- Ducks known for their soft down feathersEIDERS
- Tinker (with)FIDDROUND
- Yes or no followerSIR
- “I’ve got it!”AHA
- Rob ___, British comedian and TV personalityBRYDON
- Samosa tidbitPEA
- Part of an office phone no.EXT
- Tool for a duelEPEE
- Sidewalk drawingsCHALKART
- One of the Manning brothersELI
- Disentangle oneselfGETFREE
- Main source of energy?GASLINE
- Breakout 1993 single for Counting CrowsMRJONES
- Stay awhileSOJOURN
- Only color of the rainbow not seen on the L.G.B.T. pride flagINDIGO
- Portable dwellingsTEPEES
- Richie with the #1 hit “All Night Long”LIONEL
- BorrowerLENDEE
- Potato cultivar that was developed in Ontario, despite its nameYUGOLD
- Pelvic exerciseKEGEL
- Nintendo dinoYOSHI
- Like diamonds from a mineUNCUT
- FatherSIRE
- Weak, as a caseTHIN
- “Oh, and another thing …,” for shortBTW
- Graffiti signatureTAG
- College, to a BritUNI