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Across
Clues |
Answers |
Moth attractors |
LAMPS |
Rescue site for a polar bear |
BERG |
“Hold it right there!” |
STOP! |
Word with grand or identity |
… THEFT |
Netflix crime drama set in a small town in Missouri |
OZARK |
“Hahahahahaha!” |
LMAO! |
Blacken on the barbecue |
CHAR |
Sun: Prefix |
HELIO- |
Change, as a hotel lock |
REKEY |
Aura |
ATMOSPHERE |
Weasley family owl in the Harry Potter books |
ERROL |
“You wish” |
DREAM ON |
It’s SW of the Pyrenees |
IBERIA |
“Give me an example!” |
NAME ONE! |
Designates for a specific purpose |
EARMARKS |
Big things in D.C. and Hollywood |
EGOS |
Source of the line “A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread – and Thou” |
RUBAIYAT |
Real nostalgia trip |
BLAST FROM THE PAST |
Mobile |
CELL |
Mao-___ (Chinese liquor) |
TAI |
L.G.B.T. History Mo. |
OCT |
Bite-size chocolate candy |
KISS |
Home for doves and pigeons |
COTE |
Home for herons and egrets |
MARSH |
“In case you didn’t hear me …” |
I SAID … |
Group on the dark side of the Force |
SITH |
“Alas!,” in Austria |
ACH! |
Generally speaking |
FOR THE MOST PART |
Not only that but also |
NAY |
Pompous pronoun |
ROYAL WE |
Vicuña product |
WOOL |
Eye-catching print pattern |
LEOPARD |
Creature slain in the Mines of Moria by Gandalf |
BALROG |
“A Little Night Music” composer |
SONDHEIM |
Award for technological development since 1995 |
X PRIZE |
Shed, as feathers |
MOLTED |
Individually |
APIECE |
Sometime collaborator with William Shakespeare, per the Oxford University Press |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE |
Deepest lake in the U.S. after Crater Lake |
TAHOE |
Place where musical talent may be wasted? |
KARAOKE BAR |
Assembly |
ARRAY |
Burns, in a way |
SCALDS |
Comics debut of 1963 |
X-MEN |
Important topic in golf instruction |
STANCE |
It’s all downhill from here |
ACME |
Easy way that might lead to error |
PRIMROSE PATH |
Printing measurement |
PICA |
Dead letters? |
RIP |
“It’s bulls and blood, it’s dust and mud,” per a Garth Brooks hit |
RODEO |
Enthusiastic enjoyment |
GUSTO |
Miss, say |
ERR |
Girl’s name that’s also a state abbreviation |
IDA |
Some laughable language mistakes – as found literally (in consecutive letters) in 24-, 37-, 55-, 75- and 92-Across |
MIXED METAPHORS |
Small, rectangular candy |
PEZ |
Cocktails with gin, vermouth and Campari |
NEGRONIS |
Gave the pink slip |
AXED |
Organism that grows on another plant nonparasitically |
EPIPHYTE |
Bening with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame |
ANNETTE |
Statistician Silver |
NATE |
Dog to beware of |
SNARLER |
Angioplasty inserts |
STENTS |
Big 12 college town |
AMES |
Bounty hunter shot by Han Solo in “Star Wars: A New Hope” |
GREEDO |
Down