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Across Clues
- Grand in scaleEPIC
- Potentially offensiveUNPC
- Let the air out ofDEFLATE
- Prefix meaning one-billionthNANO
- ___ Lum, a.k.a. actress/comedian AwkwafinaNORA
- Go deepDELVE
- Stage a coupGRABCONTROL
- Meat scrapsOFFAL
- “The way”TAOISM
- ReinforcesGIRDS
- Titular “married lady” in a “Funny Girl” songSADIE
- Burns a bitSINGES
- SteadfastTRUE
- Pick a spread, sayBET
- Emma Stone’s character in “La La Land”MIA
- Word after Scotch or duckEGG
- Sport in which rikishi wear mawashiSUMO
- Fearsome beastsOGRES
- Products since the 1960s … on which you can see five “key” things depicted in this puzzleTOUCHTONEPHONES
- Wire holderSPOOL
- “Law & Order: SVU” actorICET
- Spot for a napkinLAP
- BornNEE
- Voting noCON
- Coral island nation north of FijiTUVALU
- Oft-repeated sloganMANTRA
- Cooped up like pigsSTIED
- Coupon clipper, e.g.SAVER
- Genre of “The Big Sleep” and “Kiss Me Deadly”FILMNOIR
- InstantTRICE
- Fifth grader, oftenTWEENAGER
- Mineral in some geodesAGATE
- Waterfall soundROAR
- Thick and clumpyCAKY
- First name of a famous Mongol rulerGENGHIS
- AddendaANDS
- “Twittering Machine” artistKLEE
Vertical Clues
- Grade school subj.ENG
- Course objectivePAR
- BisectedINABC
- Playground “germ”COOTIE
- “For ___ whomsoever much is given …”: Luke 12:48UNTO
- “Me neither”NORI
- Athletes first allowed in the Olympics in 1988PROS
- MollifiesCALMS
- Band with the 1970 #1 hit “Mama Told Me (Not to Come)”DEFDOGNIGHT
- French daily founded in 1826LEFIGARO
- Oscar nominee WoodardALFRE
- Some paid spotsTVADS
- Fish whose blood is toxic to humansEELS
- “Uh-uh!,” in EdinburghNAE
- “Never mind, it’s fine”STET
- City of the PeloponneseARGOS
- Discovered, as a shady pastDUGUP
- “Throw it here!”IMOPEN
- The usual suspectBUTLER
- Mopey and ultra-introspectiveEMO
- Vodka mixerTONIC
- Substitutes for feetSHOETREES
- Zhou in Chinese historyENLAI
- Co-founder of the Black PanthersSEALE
- Classic checker-dropping gameCONNECTGHI
- Green prefixECO
- TaterSPUD
- Cassette tape predecessorTUVTRACK
- Aunt ___, despised relative of Harry PotterMARGE
- Like rails and stiltsAVIAN
- Thespian org.AFTRA
- Covetousness, for oneSIN
- ___ beetleSTAG
- Shout of victoryIWON
- Material in automobile batteriesLEAD
- Dr. J’s teamMNOERS
- Many a hoedown participantGAL
- Scrape (by)EKE
- Manhattan ingredientRYE