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Across
Clues |
Answers |
Supporting timber in home construction |
JOIST |
Jazz genre |
BEBOP |
Popular sandwich, for short |
PBJ |
Breathing problem for a sleeper |
APNEA |
Solo |
ALONE |
Gardening tool |
HOE |
2016 live-action Disney film with an animated title character |
PETE’S DRAGON (giving “For Pete’s sake!”) |
Yellow ball in pool |
ONE |
Ambient musician Brian |
ENO |
1982 film named after a computer program |
TRON |
Handle the food for, as a party |
CATER |
Noggin |
BEAN |
So-called “City of a Thousand Minarets” |
CAIRO |
Where John Milton and John Oliver studied at Cambridge |
CHRIST’S COLLEGE (giving “For Christ’s sake!”) |
Bumpkin |
YAHOO |
Corrida cry |
OLE! |
Where clothing may come apart |
SEAM |
Prefix with -mester |
TRI- |
Abandon or two words often seen next to the starts of 17-, 27-, 47- and 60-Across |
FORSAKE or FOR … SAKE |
Greenpeace, e.g., for short |
NGO |
Dame of fame |
EDNA |
Golfer Michelle |
WIE |
Was meddlesome |
PRIED |
1933 Erskine Caldwell novel about a wealth-obsessed farm family |
GOD’S LITTLE ACRE (giving “For God’s sake!”) |
“The gymnasium of the mind,” per Pascal |
CHESS |
Troubles |
WOES |
Actress Bara of 1917’s “Cleopatra” |
THEDA |
Actress Polo of TV’s “The Fosters” |
TERI |
Ticked off |
MAD |
Word after electric or elevator |
… CAR |
Notorious cinematic flop of 1980 |
HEAVEN’S GATE (giving “For heaven’s sake!”) |
“My man” |
BRO |
Desi of old TV |
ARNAZ |
Claw |
TALON |
“Amen!” |
YES! |
A, B or C, or first, second or third |
GRADE |
Was out |
SLEPT |
Down
Clues |
Answers |
Mocking remark |
JAPE |
U.S. ___ |
OPEN |
Take ___ account |
INTO |
“Now do you believe me?” |
SEE |
Suggests, flavorwise |
TASTES OF |
Certain nobles |
BARONS |
Gusto |
ELAN |
Get stuck, with “down” |
BOG |
Vocalist heard on the Beatles’ “The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill” |
ONO |
Miniature golf course freebie |
PENCIL |
Suitable for framing? |
PHOTOGENIC |
Uneaten part of an entree, maybe |
BONE |
Catcall |
JEER |
“Confound it!” |
DRAT! |
Bellicose deity |
ARES |
Paragraph in a playbill, maybe |
BIO |
What a fountain may provide |
COLA |
Supermodel Wek |
ALEK |
Suffix meaning “cell” |
-CYTE |
Big finish? |
HARD G |
Heavyweight at a zoo |
RHINOCEROS |
Subdivision in group theory |
COSET |
Zealous |
EAGER |
À la ___ |
MODE |
Symbols of wisdom |
OWLS |
Reformer Jacob who wrote “How the Other Half Lives” |
RIIS |
Certain Olympic athletes since 1900 |
EPEEISTS |
Condition that Adderall may be prescribed for, in brief |
ADHD |
Dorm leaders, in brief |
RAS |
Enemy of Popeye |
SEA HAG |
Pluck, as eyebrow hairs |
TWEEZE |
Bereft, old-style |
LORN |
Frozen dessert chain |
TCBY |
Cocky character in a fable |
HARE |
Infomercial, e.g. |
TV AD |
Like every secretary of state until 1997 |
MALE |
On |
ATOP |
Job for a body shop |
DENT |
Zig when one should zag, say |
ERR |
Get ___ on (ace) |
AN A |
Lass |
GAL |