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Editor: Will Shortz
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A bit cracked | AJAR |
Perch for a mountain goat | CRAG |
Maker of the first mass-produced car with an all-aluminum body | ACURA |
Like an area that's off-limits | NOGO |
Unexciting Yahtzee roll | PAIR |
Image in an sonogram | FETUS |
-ounce sirloin that Shylock brought to the cookout? | THEPOUNDOFFLESH |
Dow Jones, e.g. | INDEX |
One less than penta- | TETRA |
Reluctant to make eye contact, maybe | SHY |
Three on a sundial | III |
End part | TAIL |
Mark Antony's request to the farmer when he realized he didn't have enough corn for the cookout? | LENDMEYOUREARS |
Brain test, in brief | EEG |
Weapon with two accents in its name | EPEE |
Quarterback ___ | SNEAK |
Fat in some piecrusts | LARD |
Opposite of tautness | SLACK |
Wee | TINY |
Toast, essentially | BREAD |
Jerk, slangily | TOOL |
Laudatory poem | ODE |
Cry from Hamlet when he spotted his favorite spice mix at the cookout? | AYTHERESTHERUB |
Alternative to Levi's | LEES |
___ & Perrins (sauce brand) | LEA |
"How adorable!" | AWW |
Things guitarists and prospectors both use | PICKS |
Currency of Serbia | DINAR |
Lady Macbeth's declaration upon checking the steaks at the cookout? | WHATSDONEISDONE |
Flood embankment | LEVEE |
Genuine | REAL |
Europe's tallest volcano | ETNA |
Adjective for Caroline | SWEET |
William who took a bow | TELL |
Donna of old TV | REED |
Down
Voting no | ANTI |
Legend of pop music | JOHN |
Like wine and cheese, typically | AGED |
Lure deceptively | ROPEIN |
PC component | CPU |
Chew someone out, maybe | RANT |
White House worker | AIDE |
Capri has a blue one | GROTTO |
Things to get in order | AFFAIRS |
Bit of animation | CEL |
Some Four Corners natives | UTES |
Fraternity activity | RUSH |
Like a fireplace the morning after, say | ASHY |
Rust, chemically | OXIDE |
Madame, across the Rhine | FRAU |
Handfuls for a babysitter | IMPS |
Spring time | LENT |
s counterculture guru Timothy | LEARY |
"Snowy" bird | EGRET |
Fish with no pelvic fins | EEL |
First Nobel laureate from Ireland | YEATS |
Things that rhythm lacks? | AEIOU |
Aretha Franklin's genre | RANDB |
___ terrier | SKYE |
Old isle of exile | ELBA |
Roald who wrote "The BFG" | DAHL |
Barracks item | COT |
Department store eponym | KOHL |
Recessed, as eyes | DEEPSET |
English city north of Sheffield | LEEDS |
Actress Tara | REID |
Armed guard, perhaps | ESCORT |
Las Vegas player | RAIDER |
Leatherworking implements | AWLS |
"That was close!" | WHEW |
Sand castle destroyer | WAVE |
Patella's place | KNEE |
Member of an elite team | SEAL |
Word often followed by a colon | NOTE |
Either of two wives of King Henry VIII | ANNE |
Show literacy | READ |
Casual shirt | TEE |
"___ bite!" | ILL |