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Author: Stella Zawistowski
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Self-conscious person's exclamation | DONTJUDGEME |
Self-conscious person's question | AMI |
Once in a while, poetically | EVERANDANON |
Get the heck out of Dodge | LAM |
What mathematicians call a lemniscate | FIGUREEIGHT |
Letters in film and the hotel business | MGM |
Burning feeling | ANGER |
At birth | NEE |
Whole head of hair | MANE |
Back-combs | TEASES |
Opposite of fortuitous | ILLTIMED |
Guzzles, say | DOWNS |
Musical family name from Cremona | AMATI |
Dross | SLAG |
Problem with live-streaming | LAG |
Olden land north of Anglia | SCOTIA |
Chitchat | PALAVER |
Most baggy | LOOSEST |
Owners of the dogs Bo and Sunny | OBAMAS |
Home of the 2000 Summer Olympics: Abbr. | AUS |
Pistolet, par exemple | ARME |
Sign of spring | ROBIN |
Company Steve Jobs once owned | PIXAR |
Bit of off-season N.C.A.A. news | TRANSFER |
Take a bite out of? | DEFANG |
Popular video game of 2000, with "The" | SIMS |
Easy interview question | LOB |
Reason for a medal | VALOR |
And … that's a wrap! | BOA |
Fancy term for a long prison sentence | DURANCEVILE |
Get the heck out of Dodge | RUN |
One-third of a literary trio | EMILYBRONTE |
Fathead | ASS |
Hub of Memphis night life | BEALESTREET |
Down
Get the grease out of | DEFAT |
Of a flock | OVINE |
Actress Ruth of "Loving" | NEGGA |
Levels | TRUES |
Shaken up | JARRED |
Ravel's "Pavane Pour ___ Infante Défunte" | UNE |
Presidential monogram hidden in this clue | DDE |
Closing the gap | GAINING |
Author of "The Condition of the Working Class in England," 1845 | ENGELS |
Bris official | MOHEL |
Otolaryngologist, familiarly | ENT |
Where did you go? | ALMAMATER |
Attractive quality | MAGNETISM |
Instant | IMMEDIATE |
Bubbly cocktail | MIMOSA |
Arch supports | SOLES |
___ Tuesday (modern restaurant promotion) | TACO |
"What happens when language fails," per Margaret Atwood | WAR |
Garment made with spandex | SPORTSBRA |
Taxing | LABORIOUS |
Rosa Parks and Booker T. Washington, for two | ALABAMANS |
Urchins | GAMINS |
"Terrible, just terrible" | SOSAD |
Fleet at a distribution center | VANS |
First word in Yale's motto | LUX |
Complete miss | AIRBALL |
Middle America, symbolically | PEORIA |
Go back (to) | REVERT |
Water park feature | FLUME |
Preferential treatment | FAVOR |
Something worn with flare? | ALINE |
Nick of 2019's "Angel Has Fallen" | NOLTE |
Nod at, say | GREET |
Nebraska senator Fischer | DEB |
Dec. 31 | NYE |
"I Love Lucy" network | CBS |