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Author: Francis Heaney
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Red Guard members | MAOISTS |
They can get canceled | STAMPS |
Sticky situation | MORASS |
Remove braids from | UNPLAIT |
"Likewise!" | IAMTOO |
Way to go | AVENUE |
Alternative title for "The Dirty Dozen"? | TWELVEANGRYMEN |
Sorted in order | RANKED |
Hear here! | EAR |
Complete | ARRANT |
"Vous ĂȘtes ___" (French map notation) | ICI |
Alan with six Emmys | ALDA |
Pulled from a raffle drum | DRAWN |
Alternative title for "Cleopatra"? | THEAFRICANQUEEN |
Words to a betrayer | ETTU |
Partner of cut | DRIED |
St. ___ Chapel, New York City public building in continuous use since 1766 | PAULS |
Dessert often topped with caramel sauce | FLAN |
Newswire co. | UPI |
Zip | NIL |
Disc brake components | ROTORS |
Alternative title for "Frankenstein"? | DOCTORSTRANGE |
Took a load off | SAT |
Monopoly token elected by an internet vote | CAT |
"Sure, that makes sense" | IGETIT |
Trust | DEPENDON |
"___ Another" (NPR game show) | ASKME |
Toyota model since 1966 | COROLLA |
Van ___, Calif. | NUYS |
D.C. donor | PAC |
"Hey, pal, over here!" | PSST |
With 70-Across, alternative title for "To Kill a Mockingbird"? | BYEBYE |
See 68-Across | BIRDIE |
Female friend, in France | AMIE |
Phillipa who played Eliza in the original cast of "Hamilton" | SOO |
Hook's sidekick | SMEE |
"The Hangover" co-star | EDHELMS |
Mortgage co. | SANDL |
Just out of the freezer | UNTHAWED |
They feature clowns and rope tricks | RODEOS |
Grp. organizing school dances | PTA |
Make a move | ACT |
Alternative title for "Titanic"? | WATERSHIPDOWN |
Hello Kitty company | SANRIO |
Calendar spans: Abbr. | YRS |
Actress Tyler who will be an apt age in 2031 | LIV |
Stopovers | INNS |
Gives a hoot | YELLS |
"Ella and ___" (1956 jazz album) | LOUIS |
Sandal brand | TEVA |
Alternative title for "Gone Girl"? | THELADYVANISHES |
Sheepskin holders | ALUMS |
Shankar who taught sitar to George Harrison | RAVI |
ASCAP alternative | BMI |
___-faire | SAVOIR |
"Blueberries for ___" (classic children's book) | SAL |
Nabisco's first cracker brand, introduced in 1899 | UNEEDA |
Alternative title for "The Name of the Rose"? | AMERICANBEAUTY |
Duck dish | CONFIT |
"Welp, guess I have to try again" | NOLUCK |
Develop over time | GESTATE |
Lowbrow art | KITSCH |
Round things? | DRINKS |
Terry Bradshaw, for his entire career | STEELER |
Down
Like commercials, often | MUTED |
First name of a Peace Nobelist that ends ironically | ANWAR |
"Einstein on the Beach," e.g. | OPERA |
"___ say!" | ILL |
Scholar | SAVANT |
Seating section | TIER |
Recipients of venture capital | STARTUPS |
Joined a petition | SIGNED |
What a dental scaler removes | TARTAR |
Senator Klobuchar | AMY |
Production co. behind "Rhoda" and "Newhart" | MTM |
"Once upon a midnight dreary …" penner | POE |
Ending with ultra- or super- | SONIC |
Sauce on chicken Parmesan | MARINARA |
Parts of zygotes | OVA |
French automaker | RENAULT |
They don't go much higher than the tongue | ANKLESOCKS |
Soft leather | SUEDE |
Two-door or four-door | SEDAN |
Unenthused response to "Wanna?" | NAH |
Upper limit | CAP |
Turned in | WENTTOBED |
Charles ___, religious leader known as "The Father of Modern Revivalism" | FINNEY |
Lengths for rulers | REIGNS |
Killed time | IDLED |
Workload that must be met | QUOTA |
Pets kept in terrariums | TURTLES |
Bank-backing grp. | FDIC |
Something trademarked | LOGO |
Laptop brand | ACER |
"___ be an honor" | ITD |
Head-butts | RAMS |
[Actually, don't delete this] | STET |
Smooth-tongued | OILY |
Painter Magritte | RENE |
"The Simpsons" character with a Ph.D. | APU |
Catch | SNARE |
Nail polish brand | OPI |
Shortcut for a frequent contact | SPEEDDIAL |
Approximately | ABOUT |
Outmoded part of a laptop | CDDRIVE |
Hither and ___ | YON |
What a koozie might keep cool | BEER |
Seller of the Ultimate Waffle Sandwich | IHOP |
Nile snakes | ASPS |
___ Hari | MATA |
"Regardless …" | INANYEVENT |
Stone to cast? | SHARON |
Slugger Hideki named the 2009 World Series M.V.P. | MATSUI |
Pasture parent | EWE |
Nuevo ___ (Mexican state) | LEON |
Like grass you can smell, perhaps | MOWN |
IDs assigned at birth: Abbr. | SSNS |
Boxer Ali | LAILA |
Tharp who choreographed "Hair" | TWYLA |
Modem letters | DSL |
Soothing summer soak | COLDBATH |
Chart-toppers | HITSONGS |
Raised sculptures | RELIEFS |
Prefix with pathetic | SYM |
Needs medicine, say | ISSICK |
Humble abodes | SHACKS |
Italian city NW of Milan | VARESE |
Semi, e.g. | TRUCK |
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum city | HANOI |
Food item | VIAND |
"The Loco-Motion" singer Little ___ | EVA |
Standard | USUAL |
Not glossy | MATTE |
More underhanded | SLYER |
"A likely story!" | IBET |
O.E.D. part: Abbr. | DIC |
Casablanca's country: Abbr. | MOR |
Ivy League nickname | ELI |
Make a break for it | RUN |
Had | ATE |