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Clues |
Answers |
‘Ad majorem ___ gloriam’ (Jesuit motto) |
DEI |
‘Albert Einstein, you will find your way with ___’ |
RELATIVECLARITY |
‘Ernest Lawrence, you will achieve ___’ |
SMASHINGSUCCESS |
‘Everything Must Go!’ bearer, perhaps |
BANNER |
‘Just ___’ (Luke Bryan ‘party anthem’) |
ASIP |
‘Logically, then …’ |
ERGO |
‘Marie Curie, your work will earn you ___’ |
GLOWINGTRIBUTES |
‘Werner Heisenberg, you face an ___’ |
UNCERTAINFUTURE |
‘___ Quiet Uptown’ (‘Hamilton’ number) |
ITS |
‘___ Sleep, for Every Favor’ (old hymn) |
EREI |
‘___’s Triumphant Debut’ (Sports Illustrated cover headline of summer 1975) |
PELE |
Abut on |
ADJOIN |
Adobe file-name extension |
PDF |
Affirmative in Avignon |
OUI |
Ally of Han and Leia |
LANDO |
Athenian arcade |
STOA |
Backed up |
AIDED |
Block of lessons |
UNIT |
Captivated by |
INTO |
Come out against |
NAYSAY |
Customize for |
GEARTO |
Device that rolls out dough? |
ATM |
Dictum |
FIAT |
Emma Watson, in a 2017 film |
BEAUTY |
Field with data on booms, for short |
ECON |
First name of a 1960 U.N. ranter |
NIKITA |
Fish extolled in ‘Walden’ |
PICKEREL |
Fitting name for an ophthalmologist |
IRIS |
Get unglued, as an envelope |
STEAMOPEN |
Gridlock sound |
HONK |
Half of the duo who sang ‘The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena)’ |
JAN |
Hardly appropriate |
INAPT |
Hirsute Himalayans |
YETIS |
Hogan’s Alley game platform, briefly |
NES |
Horrified |
AGHAST |
Humidor contents |
CIGARS |
Inclined |
ASLANT |
Itemize |
LIST |
Keyed up |
TENSE |
League in which Dr. J’s pro career began |
ABA |
Many a PX shopper |
NCO |
Met star Fleming |
RENEE |
Mole’s activity |
ESPIONAGE |
No longer stuffy, maybe |
AIRED |
Not brick-and-mortar |
ETAIL |
NYC luggage-tag letters |
LGA |
One receiving an ‘A’ grade without studying? |
EGG |
One whose work is polishing |
EDITOR |
Ones going to the Eiffel Tower? |
RUES |
Opposite of ‘neath |
OER |
Preceder of code or hang, in modern parlance |
BRO |
Russian legislative assembly |
DUMA |
Saarinen who designed the tulip chair |
EERO |
Serving as a subject, possibly |
NOUNAL |
She, in Siena |
ESSA |
Show a different side of |
OBVERT |
Shrimp ___ diavolo |
FRA |
Square in Nabisco packs |
NEWTON |
Suffix with predict |
IVE |
Sumptuous |
POSH |
Transfer from plastic to paper? |
REBAG |
Trellis climber |
IVY |
Trial balloon, sometimes |
NEWSLEAK |
Try not to attract attention |
LIELOW |
Univ. offerings |
DEGS |
URL ending |
ORG |
Vacuum-chamber meas |
PSI |
Verdant |
LUSH |
Viaduct support |
PIER |
Vowel for Solon |
ETA |
What the Coast Guard may pick up |
SOS |
Where people study different cultures? |
LABS |
Where the Beatles launched their 1965 North American tour |
SHEA |
___ yoga |
HATHA |