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Across Clues
- Woman in a choirALTO
- Scribbled, sayWROTE
- One piece of a three-piece suitVEST
- LavJOHN
- “Horrible” comic strip characterHAGAR
- Sound in a long hallwayECHO
- Golden ___ (senior)AGER
- Tennis champ AgassiANDRE
- ProvokeGOAD
- Neckwear for princes?ROYALTIES
- Jiggly dessertJELLO
- Calendar pgs.MOS
- Neckwear for a full baseball team?NINETIES
- Alternative to “shape up”SHIPOUT
- Vote forYEA
- The “p” in r.p.m.PER
- Neckwear just right for the occasion?PROPERTIES
- Have a lifeEXIST
- U.K. honourOBE
- Posturepedic makerSEALY
- Neckwear for informal occasions?CASUALTIES
- ___ rummyGIN
- Top of a woman’s swimsuitBRA
- City that a song asks “Do you know the way to …?”SANJOSE
- Neckwear for boyfriends?BEAUTIES
- “O Sole ___”MIO
- States with confidenceAVERS
- Neckwear in a work of fiction?NOVELTIES
- Rosemary, for oneHERB
- Blew itERRED
- Doughnut shapes, mathematicallyTORI
- Song in a librettoARIA
- Andrea ___ (ship in 1956 headlines)DORIA
- Furry ally of Luke SkywalkerEWOK
- Major Calif.-to-Fla. routeITEN
- With cunningSLYLY
- 100-yard race, e.g.DASH
Vertical Clues
- Cracked a littleAJAR
- Target’s target, e.g.LOGO
- He and sheTHEY
- Entrance to a freewayONRAMP
- “Anything going on?”WHATSUP
- Indian princessRANI
- Nash who loved to rhymeOGDEN
- Ankle bonesTARSI
- Byron’s “before”ERE
- Do nothingVEGETATE
- Food-poisoning bacteriaECOLI
- Oil-producing rockSHALE
- FussesTODOS
- LavLOO
- Derisive shoutsJEERS
- Bill ___, the Science GuyNYE
- Design detail, for shortSPEC
- Six: PrefixHEXA
- Pupil surrounderIRIS
- Harness race gaitTROT
- Japanese sashOBI
- What “Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers” has a lot ofPEES
- Villain who says “O, beware, my lord, of jealousy”IAGO
- Yale students, informallyELIS
- “Auld Lang ___”SYNE
- Like bedroom communitiesSUBURBAN
- Bite-size pies, maybeTARTS
- China’s Chou En-___LAI
- Expeditious type of deliverySAMEDAY
- Goose eggNIL
- Scribbled (down)JOTTED
- Faith founded in 19th-century PersiaBAHAI
- Turn inside outEVERT
- Eagle’s nestAERIE
- Become a member: Var.ENROL
- “My bad”SORRY
- Part of a bridal ensembleVEIL
- Des Moines’s stateIOWA
- Arrow shooter of Greek mythEROS
- Worshiper in a templeSIKH
- Magazine staffers, for shortEDS