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Across Clues
- Piece for Leontyne PriceARIA
- Recipe measures: Abbr.TSPS
- ___-playROLE
- Something produced by a dogwood tree … or a dogBARK
- Like a blue moonRARE
- New York State’s ___ CanalERIE
- Mine, in Le MansAMOI
- Rights advocate who campaigned for 53-AcrossALICEPAUL
- What 53-Across changedCONSTITUTION
- A choir might sing in itUNISON
- Zeus, to RheaSON
- One meas. of economic activityGDP
- Cul-de-___SAC
- Nickelodeon’s “Kenan & ___”KEL
- Call it a dayRETIRE
- WildFERAL
- Compulsively particular, sayANAL
- Subject of 53-AcrossWOMENSSUFFRAGE
- GradALUM
- Front of a pigSNOUT
- Seven Sisters school in the Hudson ValleyVASSAR
- “If ___ doesn’t make us better, then what on earth is it for?”: Alice WalkerART
- Computer key usually hit with the left pinkieTAB
- Tonsillitis-treating docENT
- Expected, as a babyDUE
- Balkan land whose capital is PristinaKOSOVO
- Measure fully ratified on 8/18/1920AMENDMENTXIX
- 36th state to ratify 53-Across, resulting in its passageTENNESSEE
- Narrow estuariesRIAS
- Jason’s ship, in mythARGO
- Fill-in workerTEMP
- Girl of Green GablesANNE
- [OMG!]GASP
- Bullring criesOLES
- “Hey, you!”PSST
Vertical Clues
- Simple adding deviceABACUS
- ___ Quimby of children’s literatureRAMONA
- Alanis Morissette song about unfortunate situationsIRONIC
- “Sealed With ___”AKISS
- Some gym personnelTRAINERS
- One reason dogs lick us is for this, it’s believedSALT
- Toyota hybridPRIUS
- Division of the economySECTOR
- Defaulter’s loss, informallyREPO
- Citrus drink often sold in a pear-shaped bottleORANGINA
- Lucy who played Watson on “Elementary”LIU
- Slithery fishEEL
- German articleEINE
- Coin in an arcadeTOKEN
- “We’re all born naked and the rest is ___”: RuPaulDRAG
- Brazilian soccer greatPELE
- Scottish missLASS
- SourTART
- Some partners in lesbian couplesFEMS
- Moon goddessLUNA
- Surfer’s needWAVE
- Heroine in Pearl Buck’s “The Good Earth”OLAN
- Ford Motor muscle carsMUSTANGS
- Without the possibility of being taken backFORKEEPS
- Foldable bedFUTON
- Ending with chickADEE
- TotalsRUNSTO
- What juice cleanses are supposed to get rid ofTOXINS
- Feathered creaturesAVIANS
- Complete DVD collection, maybeBOXSET
- Ford Motor flop of the 1950sEDSEL
- Bra partSTRAP
- Pre-Q quartetMNOP
- Grumpy Cat or Doge, e.g.MEME
- Kids’ game with a lot of runningTAG
- Period in historyERA