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Across
Clues |
Answers |
Literally, “commander” |
AMIR |
Sights at Zion National Park |
MESAS |
Didn’t sink, say |
SWAM |
Miles away |
AFAR |
Where to find big bucks? |
RODEO |
Jack who co-starred with Charlie Chaplin in “The Great Dictator” |
OAKIE |
Tepid greeting |
OH, HI |
Title film villain whose first name is Julius |
DR NO |
When you can ice skate outside? |
ANY COLD TIME (“any old time” + C) |
Poker player in the Old West after being caught with a card up his sleeve? |
DEAD CHEAT (“dead heat” + C) |
Checks’ counterparts |
BALANCES |
Lamb offering |
ESSAY |
“Whew baby!” |
SHEESH! |
“The Wizard of Oz” co-star |
LAHR |
“Let’s shake on it” |
DEAL |
Edwin with the 1970 #1 hit “War” |
STARR |
Fling |
HURL |
Not for |
ANTI |
Language in which “dd” and “ff” are treated as single letters of the alphabet |
WELSH |
Interprets |
READS |
___ glance |
AT A |
Like the motion of the ocean |
TIDAL |
Curse |
SWEAR AT |
One going for big bucks? |
DOE |
Bad pun? |
WINCE MAKER (“winemaker” + C) |
French greeting |
SALUT |
Pea picker-upper |
TINE |
___ bottle (topological curiosity) |
KLEIN |
Site of one of the 12 labors of Hercules |
NEMEA |
Manual part of an early printing press? |
PAGE CRANK (“PageRank” + C) |
Cellar problem |
SEEPAGE |
Work with planes, maybe |
MATH |
Typically |
AS A RULE |
“Westworld” airer |
HBO |
“The ___ of Christ” (classic work in Florence’s Uffizi Gallery) |
BAPTISM |
Dull-witted sloth in “Ice Age” |
SID |
Profession since the Bronze Age |
SMELTER |
Leo, for example |
SIGN |
Jerry, to Tom, in cartoons |
NEMESIS |
Need for parents who weren’t expecting twins? |
SPARE CRIB (“spare rib” + C) |
One-named singer with the catchphrase “cuchi-cuchi” |
CHARO |
Like some riyals |
SAUDI |
Barristers’ wear |
WIGS |
Surfer wannabe |
HODAD |
Rookeries? |
CROW HOUSES (“row houses” + C) |
Singer Grande, to fans |
ARI |
Portuguese wine |
MADEIRA |
“___, Macduff” (phrase from Shakespeare) |
LAY ON |
Consumes |
HAS |
City that becomes another city if you change both its vowels to A’s |
TEMPE |
Perfume part |
ESTER |
Japanese noodle |
UDON |
Suspiciously flattering, say |
OILY |
Emulated an Argonaut |
OARED |
“Stat” |
ASAP |
Red letters? |
USSR |
Like a sonnet, in a way |
IAMBIC |
Chronicler of Troy |
HOMER |
Emmy-nominated actor for “Westworld” |
ED HARRIS |
Toothpaste aisle? |
CREST AREA (from “rest area”) |
Illusionist’s phrase illustrated by seven Across answers in this puzzle? |
NOW YOU SEE ME |
Informal negation |
AIN’T |
Pout |
SULK |
Wan |
ASHEN |
Famed orange troublemaker |
ERNIE |
D.C. nine |
NATS |
Brings up, say |
HEMS |
___ of all |
LEAST |
Location of Cassius, who “has a lean and hungry look” |
YOND |
Down