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Author: Gary Larson
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Drink, as water from a dish | LAP |
Bits of broken glass | SHARDS |
Locks in a barn? | MANE |
Top card | ACE |
How café may be served | AULAIT |
___ out (barely manages) | EKES |
"Lady Chatterley’s Lover" novelist | DHLAWRENCE |
"Nervous" reactions | TICS |
Goes down, as the sun | SETS |
Change from the norm | DEVIANCE |
Bart and Lisa’s dad | HOMERSIMPSON |
King Arthur’s home | CAMELOT |
Cigar residue | ASH |
Flamenco cheer | OLE |
Blow, as a volcano | ERUPT |
Newspaper opinion piece | OPED |
Early railroad tycoon whose nickname is a hint to the starts of 17-, 23-, 51- and 62-Across | DIAMONDJIMBRADY |
James of jazz | ETTA |
Lauder of cosmetics | ESTEE |
or so, for a typical first-year college student | AGE |
"You don’t mean me?!" | MOI |
Made certain | ENSURED |
Real-life lawman who lent his name to a 1950s-’60s TV western | BATMASTERSON |
Pilots | AVIATORS |
___ car salesman | USED |
Appear | SEEM |
Utah senator who once ran for president | MITTROMNEY |
"Star Trek: T.N.G." counselor | TROI |
Captivate | ENAMOR |
Noah’s vessel | ARK |
Europe’s highest volcano | ETNA |
Getting up | RISING |
"The Bells" poet | POE |
Down
Young chaps | LADS |
Pain in a tooth or the heart | ACHE |
Hit repeatedly, as with snowballs | PELT |
Viewed | SAW |
Ben-___ (Charlton Heston role) | HUR |
Pub offering | ALE |
Time off, informally | RANDR |
Cuts into small cubes | DICES |
Sugar substitute | STEVIA |
Nerves of steel, e.g. | METAPHOR |
Actor Claude of old TV | AKINS |
Classic brand of candy wafers | NECCO |
German industrial city | ESSEN |
Arthur of tennis fame | ASHE |
Gchats, e.g. | IMS |
Bread spread | OLEO |
Time starting at dawn, to poets | MORN |
Practice piece for a pianist | ETUDE |
Secret message | CODE |
Came down to earth | ALIT |
Vegetarian’s no-no | MEAT |
Bedwear, briefly | PJS |
Solution strength | TITER |
Early talk show host Jack | PAAR |
Precipice | EDGE |
Like Easter eggs, colorwise | DYED |
Abba song or musical | MAMMAMIA |
Department store department with shirts and slacks | MENS |
Kiss: Sp. | BESO |
Grain in Cheerios | OAT |
Chemical cousin | ISOMER |
"E pluribus ___" | UNUM |
Moisten, as a turkey | BASTE |
Deflect | AVERT |
Attach with a string, say | TIEON |
Singer Lopez | TRINI |
Form of the Spanish for "to be" | ESTAS |
Become unhinged | SNAP |
Architect Saarinen | EERO |
Comic actor Dick Van ___ | DYKE |
"That’s overly explicit," in textspeak | TMI |
"Dianetics" author L. ___ Hubbard | RON |
Alternative to .com or .net | ORG |