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Across Clues
- “High Voltage” bandACDC
- SprangLEAPT
- Neaten (up)TIDY
- Cry out loudWAIL
- Lauder of makeupESTEE
- InklingIDEA
- *”In my uninformed opinion … “IMNOEXPERT
- Russian dynastTSAR
- Not prohibitedLEGAL
- Biennial games gp.IOC
- Word with fall or fillLAND
- *Challenge to someone suspected of lyingLOOKMEINTHEEYE
- Western defense gp.OAS
- “__ queen!”: “Work it!”YAS
- Nowhere to be foundAWOL
- Member of the famSIB
- Absorb with bread, as gravySOPUP
- Marvin Gaye classic, and a hint to the last words of the answers to the starred cluesCANIGETAWITNESS
- Long-stemmed mushroomENOKI
- Director LeeANG
- Like gloomy skiesGRAY
- Monarch’s reign, e.g.ERA
- Cellist’s needBOW
- *Become a better person, sayBUILDCHARACTER
- __ jockeyDISC
- Satisfied sighAAH
- “You win”ILOSE
- On the oceanASEA
- *Thoroughly refutePROVEFALSE
- Entry pointDOOR
- More loyalTRUER
- Black-eyed __PEAS
- Celebrity chef BurrellANNE
- Twilled fabricSERGE
- Eyelid bumpSTYE
Vertical Clues
- “Where there’s __ … “AWILL
- Typical Stan Lee roleCAMEO
- Wild dog of AustraliaDINGO
- Dagger’s partnerCLOAK
- Supervillain LuthorLEX
- Second sight, for shortESP
- Dined at homeATEIN
- 1990s presidential candidatePEROT
- Easy to set offTETCHY
- “Grease,” for oneTITLESONG
- “My take is … “IDSAY
- “Reading in the Dark” Booker Prize nominee SeamusDEANE
- Three feetYARD
- Baby-voiced red MuppetELMO
- Lack of difficultyEASE
- “__ just me … ?”ISIT
- Sunup directionEAST
- Elastic bandage brandACE
- Looking sicklyWAN
- Artist YokoONO
- “Whatever!”LIKEICARE
- Barnyard bleatBAA
- Part of wpmPER
- Can. neighborUSA
- Future analyst’s maj.PSY
- LassGIRL
- Elena Delle Donne’s org.WNBA
- Aviation pioneer SikorskyIGOR
- Moves with the timesADAPTS
- Forsaken childWAIF
- American buffaloBISON
- Apply toUSEON
- Spy-fi great John le __CARRE
- Go time, in miliary slangHHOUR
- ApplaudsCLAPS
- Apartment window signTOLET
- Op-ed piece, e.g.ESSAY
- Witherspoon of “Wild”REESE
- Tot’s first word, maybeDADA
- Act like a couch potato, with “out”VEG
- Poetic “before”ERE