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Across
Down
Clues |
Answers |
Grifter’s game |
SCAM |
Raced |
TORE |
Place to learn lessons in Lyon |
ECOLE |
Dye on a deck |
WOOD STAIN |
Spade said to be excellent at digging up dirt |
SAM |
Pipsqueak |
TWERP |
Football Hall-of-Famer Long |
HOWIE |
Flop that’s one for the ages |
EPIC FAIL |
Lecherous |
SATYRIC |
Ordinal suffix |
-ETH |
Emulate Edison |
INVENT |
“Boring” shade |
BEIGE |
1950s White House nickname |
IKE |
Female badger |
SOW |
The Boar’s Head, in Shakespeare |
TAVERN |
Russian artist Brodsky, the first painter awarded the Order of Lenin |
ISAAK |
It turns a hot dog into a Texas hot dog |
CHILI |
Pick up on |
SENSE |
Product that had sales of more than 300,000 on its first day in 2010 |
IPAD |
Michigan college |
ALMA |
Biblical peak |
HOREB |
Beat walker |
COP |
Astrologer Sydney |
OMARR |
Slowly eases (off) |
WEANS |
Andrew ___, businessman-turned-politician |
YANG |
Pointy-eared dog |
AKITA |
Tornado warning device |
SIREN |
Early human |
CRO-MAGNON |
Early human |
ADAM |
Michael Lewis best seller with the subtitle “The Art of Winning an Unfair Game” |
MONEYBALL |
Got results |
DID THE JOB |
Editor’s stack of unsolicited manuscripts |
SLUSH PILE |
Wapiti |
ELK |
All-vowel avowal |
AYE |
Publicist’s concern |
IMAGE |
German city near the Belgian border |
AACHEN |
Tree knot |
GNARL |
Textbook section |
UNIT |
Bela Lugosi’s role in “The Ghost of Frankenstein” |
YGOR |
Word before bread or boat |
BANANA |
Take care of, as a persistent squeak |
RE-OIL |
Computation class in Cambridge |
MATHS |
Part of A.P.A.: Abbr. |
ASSN |
Truckful |
LOAD |
Assembles |
MAKES |
Out of whack |
AMISS |
Fold-up beds |
COTS |
“Nations have their ___, just like individuals”: James Joyce |
EGO |
Haul |
TOW |
Charles who wrote “The Cloister and the Hearth” |
READE |
Bygone sister language of Latin |
OSCAN |
Valued asset for an employee |
WORK ETHIC |
What some sailors bring back |
YARNS |
Throat problem |
FROG |
Beautify |
PRETTY UP |
Gamers’ embodiments |
AVATARS |
Whup |
TAN |
Adjustable feature of a typewriter |
TAB SET |
Off |
ASTRAY |
Egg on |
GOAD |
Cousin of penne |
ZITI |
Slimeball |
SCUZZ |
Painful sensation |
THROE |
Machu Picchu or Pompeii |
RUINS |
Kingdom |
REALM |
What’s left, in Paris |
RESTE |
119-Across winner for both “Roots” and “Rich Man, Poor Man” |
ASNER |
Wonderland cake message |
EAT ME |
Stead |
LIEU |
Medieval stronghold |
KEEP |
Go gray, say |
AGE |
Scene stealer |
HAM |
Corporate “a.k.a.” |
DBA |
Chicken, in a Chinese dish |
GAI |