USA Today Crossword Answers December 29, 2018

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Author: by Fred Piscop

Across

Mail caught in filters SPAM
Doctor’s application to a newborn’s bottom SLAP
Sistine Chapel ceiling figure ADAM
Disney character who sings “Let It Go” ELSA
Homes for drones HIVES
Pull up stakes, slangily RELO
Motel employee MAID
Perrier competitor EVIAN
Scullers’ sport CREW
Emanation from a heat lamp INFRAREDRAY
Sistine Chapel ceiling figure EVE
Wetlands wader IBIS
React to a sour taste PUCKER
Played the market TRADED
Northeast Corridor express train ACELA
Feedbag morsel OAT
Prefix with pilot AUTO
Rob of “90210” ESTES
Beginning of a decline in quality, in TV lingo JUMPINGTHESHARK
Cohort of Kent and Lane OLSEN
Navel buildup LINT
Fudge the facts LIE
Bit of tomfoolery ANTIC
Made like a goose HONKED
Richard Nixon’s religious affiliation QUAKER
“Sully,” for one HERO
Caterer’s vessel URN
Derby competitor’s footwear item ROLLERSKATE
“This won’t hurt ___!” ABIT
“How Do I Live” singer Rimes LEANN
“In the same place,” in footnotes IBID
Beverage store unit CASE
“Mule Train” singer Frankie LAINE
Wind-formed hill DUNE
Joint with an ACL KNEE
Sing like Ella SCAT
Laurel of old comedy STAN

Down

Teamster’s rig SEMI
Leave nothing to chance PLAN
“Yeah, right!” ASIF
Prado’s city MADRID
Nicollette of “Dynasty” SHERIDAN
Cat’s nine, it’s said LIVES
Like hardcore fans AVID
Still-life fruit PEAR
Lob’s path ARC
Yankees great Jeter DEREK
Advil competitor ALEVE
Groundskeeper’s tool MOWER
Hogwarts professor Severus SNAPE
Grandpa Simpson ABE
Year-end celebrations YULES
Johnny who sang at Folsom Prison CASH
Japan’s Prime Minster, 1941-44 TOJO
One of Cuba’s Castros RAUL
24-hr. banking conveniences ATMS
Cobwebby room, often ATTIC
“Walking in Memphis” singer Marc COHN
Aptly named citrus UGLI
Much AM radio fare TALK
Cleveland’s lake ERIE
Depot posting, for short SKED
Reach a high point PEAK
Word with ear or tube INNER
Computer-linking technology ETHERNET
Spiky-haired fad doll TROLL
Surgery sites, briefly ORS
Last half of DINK NOKIDS
Disreputable doctor QUACK
Like midtown Manhattan URBAN
Licoricelike flavoring ANISE
Dye in temporary tattoos HENNA
Places for flocks LEAS
Of the flock LAIC
Share a border ABUT
Turner with eight Grammys TINA
Home to 9-Across and 23-Across EDEN
Shirt depicting a rock star TEE