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Across Clues
- Consultant on a family history project, perhapsGRANDPA
- Spot for a note to selfPOSTIT
- Braided accent pieceROPERUG
- Univision languageESPANOL
- “Ya feel me?”AMIRITE
- Get more out ofRECYCLE
- Delivers à la Tig NotaroDEADPANS
- EliteALIST
- Calls a ball a strike, sayERRS
- Contracts of confidentiality, brieflyNDAS
- Bone: PrefixOSTE
- __ milkSOY
- “Do you see anyone laughing?”READTHEROOM
- Cannery rowTINS
- Put on the line?AIRDRY
- GraspedHELD
- Amy and Molly in “Booksmart,” e.g.PALS
- Fills a flat againRELETS
- Church recessAPSE
- YA novel by Matt de la Peña about a gifted athleteBALLDONTLIE
- “Scrumptious!”YUM
- Time toggleAMPM
- Lacking direction?LOST
- Object formed by two faces in a classic illusionVASE
- AugursBODES
- Jumps on a scale?PAYHIKES
- “This is bad, even for you”ANEWLOW
- Phoenix teamTHESUNS
- Pass on to one’s followers, sayRESHARE
- Device that is never free of charge?IONIZER
- Uranus, e.g.SKYGOD
- HS class with a mean teacher?APSTATS
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Vertical Clues
- MarksGRADES
- Horror film pioneerROMERO
- Place with great buzz?APIARY
- Amy and Molly in “Booksmart,” e.g.NERDS
- DullardDRIP
- Cut shortPUTANENDTO
- Handouts from a chairAGENDAS
- EachPER
- Sugar suffixOSE
- Adoption org.SPCA
- Word game option for SwiftiesTAYLORDLE
- Teeth lost by some hockey playersINCISORS
- Novelist who fought in the Crimean WarTOLSTOY
- “They’re gonna do what they’re gonna do”LETEM
- __ tromboneSAD
- Shuttle stop: Abbr.STA
- Stirred (up)RILED
- Toy also called a kangaroo ballHIPPITYHOP
- Sabotage with a magnet, maybeERASE
- “I need to understand”TELLMEWHY
- Troubleshooting localeHELPDESK
- 1976 debut punk albumRAMONES
- NBC show Jay Mohr writes about in “Gasping for Airtime”SNL
- Ancient French regionALSATIA
- Fictional king who “lived among men and learned much”BABAR
- LeadingTOP
- Japanese crime syndicateYAKUZA
- Early web forumUSENET
- Salutation abbreviationMESSRS
- Pop inVISIT
- Foundry wasteSLAG
- Female lobstersHENS
- Two places higher than bronceORO
- JoinWED