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Author: Eugene Sheffer
Across
Lushes | SOTS |
Grazing land | LEA |
Trade | SWAP |
Algerian port | ORAN |
Hostel | INN |
Glazier’s sheet | PANE |
Nutty holiday treat | PECANLOG |
“— boy!” | ATTA |
“Yippee!” | HOORAY |
Shopping binges | SPREES |
Sixth sense | ESP |
Region (Abbr.) | TERR |
Wise bird | OWL |
Fez, e.g. | HAT |
Israel’s Meir | GOLDA |
Fireplace fuel | WOOD |
Chips go-with | DIP |
Sweater material | WOOL |
Canceled missions | NOGOS |
Jungfrau, for one | ALP |
“My word!” | GEE |
Study all night | CRAM |
Mess up | ERR |
Shrimp recipe | SCAMPI |
TV’s Dr. Howser | DOOGIE |
Jessica of “Fantastic Four” | ALBA |
Ship’s records | LOGBOOKS |
Dresden denial | NEIN |
Gypsy Rose — | LEE |
Dance move | STEP |
Word of warning | DONT |
Fourth-yr. students | SRS |
Compared to | THAN |
Down
Former frosh | SOPH |
Black-and-white cookie | OREO |
Mexican entree | TACO |
Entrap | SNARE |
Frog’s perch | LILYPAD |
Rock’s Brian | ENO |
Uneasy feeling | ANGST |
Small songbird | SPARROW |
Saturate | WATERLOG |
Initial chip | ANTE |
Stew veggies | PEAS |
Poet Ogden | NASH |
Cribbage scorer | PEG |
Have | OWN |
Romance | WOO |
Abe Lincoln’s first home | LOGCABIN |
Spanish aunt | TIA |
Fawn’s mom | DOE |
Hearty quaff | ALE |
Inactive, as a volcano | DORMANT |
Promises | PLEDGES |
Potential syrup | SAP |
“No —!” (“Sure thing!”) | PROB |
Pepper grinders | MILLS |
Perch | ROOST |
Hourglass fill | SAND |
Nile queen, informally | CLEO |
Ancient invader of Rome | GOTH |
Furniture brand | IKEA |
“Baseball Tonight” channel | ESPN |
Not ’neath | OER |