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Across Clues
- Big fussADO
- Neither above nor below face valueATPAR
- AllowedLEGAL
- ___ Bradlee, editor of The Washington Post during WatergateBEN
- Actress KeatonDIANE
- DwellingABODE
- Like Stevie Wonder’s “Isn’t She Lovely”INE
- Like pond scumALGAL
- Mario’s worldMONDO
- Task for new parents of twins?TONAMEACOUPLE
- Elevator innovator ElishaOTIS
- ___ tideNEAP
- Like straight bourbon, for a minimum of two yearsAGED
- “La Dolce Vita” directorFELLINI
- Dad on “Black-ish”DRE
- “This texter thinks …”IMO
- Long-armed zoo animal, informallyORANG
- Protection rackets?ALARMS
- Task for a Thai chef cooking for typical Americans?TOPUTITMILDLY
- Like the most protective hazmat suitsLEVELA
- Las Vegas was built around oneOASIS
- What “bist” means in the 1930s hit “Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen”ARE
- The “e” of i.e.EST
- Words of referralSEEALSO
- Lean and toughWIRY
- High, in VersaillesHAUT
- Getaway car cargoLOOT
- Task for a Benedictine monk?TOSAYTHELEAST
- Christensen of “Parenthood”ERIKA
- Tank-topped, ponytailed “Futurama” characterLEELA
- Aid in counting to 20?TOE
- Much ESPN programmingGAMES
- Maker of Glide flossORALB
- Parallel to the x-axis: Abbr.HOR
- Some German autosOPELS
- Coasters, e.g.RIDES
- Non-majority?ENS
Vertical Clues
- Very littleABITOF
- IndicateDENOTE
- How the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup finals endedONENIL
- Not know from ___ADAM
- Roofing optionTILE
- Violin virtuoso NiccolòPAGANINI
- Have ___ up one’s sleeveANACE
- Circular arrow button in an address barRELOAD
- Common bedside itemLAMP
- Virus first discovered in 1976EBOLA
- Gillian Flynn thriller novel made into a hit 2014 filmGONEGIRL
- InterjectADD
- Person born in late JulyLEO
- SlantedASLOPE
- HeightenUPRAISE
- Award for a soap, maybeEMMY
- Afros, e.g.DOS
- Cry with a fist pumpIRULE
- “Sesame Street” baby MuppetNATASHA
- Actress/comic KemperELLIE
- Letters after “Yeah, yeah, little …,” in a 1964 hitGTO
- Pitcher’s success?ADSALE
- Actress GarrTERI
- Reward for working lateOVERTIME
- It names names in a newspaperMASTHEAD
- Part of LSATLAW
- Lord’s partnerTAYLOR
- HateLOATHE
- “Already?”SOSOON
- Predators of crayfishOTTERS
- Cosmopolitan’s oppositeYOKEL
- Gestation stations?UTERI
- Some wisecracksSASS
- Magazine with an “Ask E. Jean” columnELLE
- Places for vialsLABS
- Latin “I”EGO
- Knock at the doorRAP