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Across Clues
- Do some backup dancing?TWERK
- Things with wires, oftenBRAS
- SweetsBABE
- Musical whose name is an anagram of the members of a musicalCATS
- “Here, take this”HAVEIT
- Hit hardBELT
- Many a donor, for shortALUM
- “You may disagree, but ?,” to a texterIMHO
- *What’s in your walletELECTRICALOUTLET
- Actress ___ Flynn BoyleLARA
- Confidence-building mantraYESICAN
- Burdens withDUMPSON
- TrimmerRAZOR
- Dash dialTACH
- Stretches of timeERAS
- *Press junketFAKENEWS
- Country whose capital is named after an early U.S. presidentLIBERIA
- Odd-numbered page, typicallyRECTO
- Take inEAT
- Buzzing aboutADO
- Bird watcher’s org., onceNBA
- *Barbershop quartetSHAVINGCREAM
- *Rocket scientistGEOLOGIST
- Lines on which music is writtenSTAVE
- Opera whose title character is a singerTOSCA
- CompleteATOZ
- Hermanos de la madreTIOS
- Like Legolas in “The Lord of the Rings”ELFIN
- Muscle used in a pull-up, informallyTRI
- Word between “what” and “that”WAS
- R&B’s India.___ARIE
- ProfitNETGAIN
- *Security blanketsUSERNAMEANDPASSWORD
- “Black Jeopardy!,” for oneSNLSKIT
- ApocalypseDOOM
- Qantas hub, on luggage tagsSYD
- Org. that merged with the 41-Across in the 1970sABA
- Off-limitsTABOO
- Letters to ___ (rock group)CLEO
- CargoLOAD
- Likely to offend, in briefNONPC
- Author EllisonRALPH
- *A drop in the bucketINFLATION
- *TicketmasterEXTERMINATOR
- United hub, on luggage tagsSFO
- ExpectedDUE
- League designation for the Durham Bulls and Salt Lake BeesAAA
- Cut choiceFILET
- PowerWATTAGE
- *Ballet movementsDRIBBLES
- Game of who, what and whereCLUE
- Ancestor of MethuselahENOS
- Is gratingWEARS
- Start of a literary seriesBOOKONE
- Cottoned on (to)GOTWISE
- ___ materALMA
- Has no plan B ? or, when parsed differently, what each of the starred clues does vis-à-vis its answer?WORKSWITHOUTANET
- Having South Asian rootsDESI
- Small table fare?ANTE
- Summers on the SeineETES
- Chorus sectionTENORS
- Global brand of men’s dress shirtsETON
- PairDYAD
- Laura of “Big Little Lies”DERN
- Consulted for feedback aboutRANBY
Vertical Clues
- Designation on some pronoun pinsTHEY
- Rapper with the 2011 hit album “Ambition”WALE
- The before-times?EVES
- Reel offRECITE
- Auto hobbyist’s project, maybeKITCAR
- Airer of the crime drama “Luther”BBC
- Circulation unitREADER
- DrawsALLURES
- StandsSTOMACHS
- Steps up to the plateBATS
- John Legend’s “___ Me”ALLOF
- ___ Park, city west of AnaheimBUENA
- Lifesaver, for shortEMT
- Pico de gallo ingredientCILANTRO
- Leave slack-jawedAMAZE
- ConfuseTHROW
- Doesn’t just increaseSOARS
- Faint patternTRACING
- OccupyINHABIT
- Weekend destination for an N.Y.C. getaway, maybeUPSTATE
- Twitch, for instanceREACT
- Fountain of youth?KEG
- Twitch problemLAG
- “The very ___!”IDEA
- Power (up)BOOT
- Like the head of a badminton racketOVAL
- How you should “take me,” in a phraseASIAM
- Modern reproductive tech inits.IVF
- Some votes in the BundestagNEINS
- Spanish 101 verbESTAR
- BitterACRID
- Major water sourceMAIN
- Tool chainLOWES
- Missouri county on the Arkansas borderOZARK
- Moved fastTORE
- “Chandelier” singer, 2014SIA
- Suffix with bad, mad, sad and gladNESS
- HuffSNIT
- Period in curlingEND
- “Schitt’s Creek” role for Sarah LevyTWYLA
- Title play character who never shows upGODOT
- Open, as a giftUNBOX
- BiasSLANT
- Maker of the E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial video gameATARI
- “What’s up, ___?”DOC
- ___ sciPOLI
- They’re heard in a chorusAMENS
- ReasonableSANE
- Focus of many a lawBAN
- German chancellor ScholzOLAF
- Sir Isaac Newton work on the fundamentals of lightOPTICKS
- “Let’s begin our adventure!”OFFWEGO
- Opera that aptly premiered in EgyptAIDA
- Good name for an archaeologist?DOUG
- IdiotPEABRAIN
- GrumpsCRABS
- Excavated, with “out”HOLLOWED
- Give for a timeLOANOUT
- Jennifer Affleck ___ LopezNEE
- It’s bad overseasMAL
- What the Beatles never didREUNITE
- With 104-Down, playground fixtureTEETER
- See 102-DownTOTTER
- One of South Africa’s official languagesTSWANA
- Longtime Miami Heat great, to fansDWADE
- SubleasedRELET
- Playground comebackIAMSO
- Wood that sinks in waterEBONY
- “More or less”SORTA
- Green-litOKED
- Zero ___INON
- Tesla, for oneSERB
- Website with a Home Favorites pageETSY
- Crumple (up)WAD
- QVC alternativeHSN
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