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Across Clues
- Grant entry toLETIN
- Things that may be open or foldedARMS
- “Friends” or “Frasier”SHOW
- Pizzeria needsOVENS
- Jacob’s first brideLEAH
- Give a hootCARE
- Super-cold spell on the set of a 1996 Broadway musical?RENTFREEZE
- What yeast makes dough doRISE
- One of the First Nations of CanadaCREE
- Primates, for humansORDER
- Newsmaking ex-Yankee, informallyAROD
- Have a magnetic effect onATTRACT
- Gloss targetsLIPS
- Org. concerned with sustainabilityEPA
- Full outWHOLEHOG
- Waxing crescent, e.g.PHASE
- Succumb to pressureCRACK
- Abbr. in a discount binIRR
- Tweetstorm, e.g.RANT
- Old piano’s soundPLONK
- Christmas ___TREE
- Have title toOWN
- Concert pianoGRAND
- Trying to look culturedARTSY
- Saying “No thanks” to, saySKIPPING
- One of the components of an M.L.B. Triple CrownRBI
- Workplace discrimination law enforcer, for shortEEOC
- We twoYOUANDI
- Where to find Amazon’s AlexaECHO
- Modern missivesEMAIL
- Norse goddess of fateNORN
- Suds makerSOAP
- Positive, albeit terse, review of a 2003 Broadway musical?WICKEDGOOD
- Like tales you can’t believeTALL
- Poker prerequisiteANTE
- Dark, yellowish greenOLIVE
- It keeps the wheels turningAXLE
- Muckraking journalist JacobRIIS
- Kind of message made obsolescent by faxesTELEX
Vertical Clues
- Poet/playwright Federico García ___LORCA
- Chris in the International Tennis Hall of FameEVERT
- Core beliefTENET
- It may grow via compoundingINTEREST
- Abbr. on a returned checkNSF
- Wide-eyedALERT
- Plant by a pondREED
- Lab rat’s challengeMAZE
- Genius, informallySHERLOCK
- What a bandage may coverSCRAPE
- Souvenir from a 1968 Broadway musical?HAIRSHIRT
- Estimator’s phraseORSO
- Gardener’s baneWEED
- Almond ___ (candy brand)ROCA
- Something studied by a primatologistAPE
- SortILK
- All wetWRONG
- Unit in the measure of a horse’s heightHAND
- Miners’ findsORES
- Jennifer of “Dirty Dancing”GREY
- Reasons to do somethingPROS
- War supporterHAWK
- Performance venue for a 1977 Broadway musical?ANNIEHALL
- Extended familyCLAN
- Conflict helpful to customersPRICEWAR
- Word with love or rightTRIANGLE
- Collector of letters: Abbr.GPO
- “Aladdin” monkeyABU
- Sexiest Man Alive magazinePEOPLE
- Auditioner’s desireROLE
- “Aiiieee!”YIKES
- Dieter’s food request, maybeNOOIL
- MotoredDROVE
- End of many a nonfiction bookINDEX
- ___ noche (tonight: Sp.)ESTA
- Sweet-talkCOAX
- ___ CooperMINI
- Broadway opening?ACTI
- Pointillism unitDOT