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Author: Adam Vincent
Editor: Will Shortz
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All-encompassing | ATOZ |
Wear, as something snazzy | SPORT |
Bag with an NPR logo, maybe | TOTE |
Parisian priest | PERE |
Comic Fields on old Ed Sullivan shows | TOTIE |
Well-ventilated | AIRY |
Sleeping spot for a baby | CRIB |
Stars-and-stripes land, informally | USOFA |
Something dropped in a mystery novel | CLUE |
Where one might find Boston news reporters? | AROUNDTHEGLOBE |
"You crack me up," in a text | LOL |
With 25-Across, "___ saying …" | ASI |
See 24-Across | WAS |
Use a "+" sign | ADD |
Sound from a floorboard | CREAK |
Bronze finisher's place | THIRD |
British rule in India | RAJ |
PBS-funding org. | NEA |
"___ be an honor!" | ITD |
Crab traps | POTS |
Where a Baltimore news reader's desk might be found? | UNDERTHESUN |
Go for the gold? | MINE |
Prefix with political or physics | GEO |
Org. for Kings and Senators | NHL |
U.N.C. and Clemson are in it | ACC |
Lowest workers | PEONS |
Talk show queen named after a figure in Ruth | OPRAH |
Bit of animation | CEL |
What a boater might have hands-on experience with? | OAR |
___-Magnon | CRO |
Annual video game competition, for short | EVO |
Beaten to a news scoop in Los Angeles? | BEHINDTHETIMES |
Bright part of Rudolph | NOSE |
Welcome at the door | SEEIN |
Short, quick breath | PANT |
The ugly duckling, eventually | SWAN |
Start over on a blackboard | ERASE |
Together, in music | ADUE |
Donations to the poor | ALMS |
"___ anything" | ASKME |
One of 28 in Monopoly | DEED |
Down
H.S. math for some college-bound students | APCALC |
Misbehaving toddler | TERROR |
Cal Ripken, for his entire major-league career | ORIOLE |
Indian ox | ZEBU |
Male calendar figures | STUDS |
Sticky note | POSTIT |
"But then again …," in a text | OTOH |
Permeated by | RIFEWITH |
Locale for an outdoor Japanese party | TEAGARDEN |
___ Bell | TACO |
John D. Rockefeller, for one | OILBARON |
"Yup, absolutely right" | TRUEDAT |
See 21-Down | EYE |
With 13-Down, means of viewing sans telescope | NAKED |
"Acid" | LSD |
Record spinners, informally | DJS |
Diarist Frank | ANNE |
Try to pick up | HITON |
Greece/Turkey separator | AEGEANSEA |
Part of orange juice that's not juice | PULP |
Bearded figure in a classic poster | UNCLESAM |
Stocks up on again | REORDERS |
"Darn it!" | SHOOT |
Cheese go-with | MAC |
Nickname for the 1967 N.F.L. Championship Game, famously played at about -15° | ICEBOWL |
Hawaiian taro dish | POI |
Sharp split | SCHISM |
Like "A Star Is Born," repeatedly | REMADE |
One of 17 in Monopoly | AVENUE |
Threw, as a party | HOSTED |
Actress Zellweger | RENEE |
Female grouses | HENS |
Cutting board wood | TEAK |
Surface competitor | IPAD |
Source of information leaked by Edward Snowden, for short | NSA |