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Across Clues
- Indian royalRAJA
- MoldsCASTS
- “Nonsense!”PISH
- Horse often used in endurance racesARAB
- Name that appears 2,698 times in the QuranALLAH
- Letter in the W.W. II phonetic alphabetOBOE
- Word that can complete CARE___RGIVEORTAKE
- Already: Fr.DEJA
- Teacher in une écoleMAITRE
- Number twoVEEP
- With 24-Across, namelyFOR
- See 23-AcrossONE
- Person who might be chosen to be maid of honor, for shortBFF
- Word that can complete SH___EDINOROUT
- Chicken or veal dish, in briefPARM
- Grande precederRIO
- Shoe company that makes Top-SidersSPERRY
- Fittings under the sinkUBENDS
- Willing to listenOPEN
- Word that can complete DE___FRIENDORFOE
- Ostentatious displayPOMP
- They often end lettersSERIFS
- Traded pointsARGUED
- Kylo of “Star Wars” villainyREN
- ChowEATS
- Word that can complete ___TINGDOORDIE
- Mil. title in a Beatles songSGT
- Raiders’ org.DEA
- Thin barkARF
- I.R.S. IDsSSNS
- One who might say “Well, I’ll be a monkey’s uncle!”?TARZAN
- Stare slack-jawedGAWP
- Word that can complete ___ERBOOMORBUST
- LAX listingsETAS
- Protein found in musclesACTIN
- Store with a notably mazelike layoutIKEA
- Indian wrapSARI
- River painted by van GoghRHONE
- Goes unusedSITS
Vertical Clues
- Cleaning tool usually used with a bucketRAGMOP
- Grande precederARIANA
- ___ Pérez de Cuéllar, former U.N. chiefJAVIER
- Lend a helping hand, in a bad wayABET
- InsouciantCAREFREE
- Keyboard abbr.ALT
- Ukrainian, e.g.SLAV
- “Star Trek” cast nameTAKEI
- Noted father-and-son Hollywood starsSHEENS
- Pea jacket?POD
- First part of an English “rule”IBEFOREE
- StopoverSOJOURN
- Like some laughs and stewsHEARTY
- Feature of the king of clubsORB
- Run one’s mouthPOPOFF
- Some Nordic skiersFINNS
- State of inactivityREPOSE
- Bad stethoscope soundMURMUR
- More of a head-scratcherODDER
- They can stand on their own two feetBIPEDS
- Places for balmSORES
- Cause for combatants’ confusionFOGOFWAR
- A few notes that require answering?RINGTONE
- Like shareholder distributions, typicallyPRORATA
- “Poor Richard’s Almanack” fillerADAGES
- Keep from practicing, sayDISBAR
- Bean popular in East AsiaADZUKI
- Service easy to break?TEASET
- Ones always wearing suits at workSANTAS
- Biblical figure who “walked with God”ENOCH
- BesmirchTAR
- ___ speakSOTO
- Cleanup hitter’s statRBIS
- Fraternity letterPSI
- Calculus calculation, for shortMIN