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Author: Jennifer Nebergall
Editor: Will Shortz
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Supply for an ultimate Frisbee team | DISCS |
box-office flop described by one critic as "Les Meowsérables" | CATS |
Picks the brain of | ASKS |
Extemporizes | VAMPS |
"Why should ___?" | ICARE |
Feeling tender | ACHY |
Apartment, in real estate lingo | UNIT |
How spring rolls are cooked | INOIL |
Oscar-winning actress born Mary Louise | MERYL |
One side of a 2015 nuclear agreement | IRAN |
It's irreversible | TIME |
University of Florida athlete | GATOR |
"That was great!" – "No, it stunk!" | DIFFERENCEOFOPINIONS |
Setting for Jo Nesbo's best-selling crime novels | OSLO |
They have stems and white heads | HALFNOTES |
Mild, light-colored cigars | CLAROS |
Have because of | OWETO |
Drive (from) | OUST |
Recurring pain? | IMP |
Route 70 in {Route 10, Route 95, Route 101, Route 70, Route 25} | HIGHWAYMEDIAN |
Snitch | TATTLER |
Hit film set aboard the spaceship Nostromo | ALIEN |
Cereal grain | OAT |
Fastener that leaves a flush surface | TNUT |
Modern party planning tool | EVITE |
Lofty | TALL |
Collector's item | CURIO |
Word after combat or cowboy | BOOT |
What two Vikings have explored | MARS |
Royal staff | SCEPTER |
Sort represented by the 🤓 emoji | NERD |
Fruits often used in sushi | AVOCADOS |
Cattle in [cattle / pigs] | STOCKDIVIDEND |
Burrito condiment | HOTSAUCE |
Vodka mixer | SODA |
Hopeless predicament | RATTRAP |
Birthstone for Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | OPAL |
Toffee bar brand | SKOR |
What the nose knows | SMELL |
Major move, for short | RELO |
"… unless you disagree" | ORNOT |
Naturally occurring hexagonal crystals | SNOW |
"Dames at ___" (Broadway musical) | SEA |
Was fed up | HADIT |
Comics character with the dog Daisy | DAGWOOD |
Bear x tiger | ANIMALPRODUCT |
"Billions" airer, for short | SHO |
Et ___ | ALIA |
Hamilton, to Burr | ENEMY |
Green cards, informally | AMEXES |
Offering to a houseguest | SPAREROOM |
Hardly any | AFEW |
Car in {plane, car, train, horse, car, car, train} | MODEOFTRANSPORTATION |
Pong company | ATARI |
Shakespeare character who inquires "Are your doors lock'd?" | IAGO |
Greet grandly | HAIL |
Provide funding for | ENDOW |
Was accepted | GOTIN |
___ mess, English dessert of berries, meringue and whipped cream | ETON |
Its merchandise often comes with pictorial instructions | IKEA |
"Set Fire to the Rain" singer | ADELE |
Part of a golf club | SHAFT |
Mathematician Descartes | RENE |
Credit application figs. | SSNS |
PC platform popular in the '80s | MSDOS |
Down
Grow faint | DIM |
Coffee order specification | ICED |
Garment whose name sounds like an apology | SARI |
Sign of distress | CRYFORHELP |
Like many wildflower seeds | SELFSOWN |
Boutros Boutros-Ghali's home city | CAIRO |
Nearly 5,000 square yards | ACRE |
Comparative word | THAN |
Matched up | SYNCHED |
What has interest in a car? | AUTOLOAN |
Sound of disdain | SNIFF |
Long, loose robe | KIMONO |
Leave momentarily | STEPOUT |
Brief evocative account | VIGNETTE |
Diarist Nin | ANAIS |
"Hello ___" (old cellphone ad line) | MOTO |
Subatomic particle | PION |
Some nice cameras, for short | SLRS |
Wife of Albert Einstein | ELSA |
Wipe out, slangily | EATIT |
"___ deal" | ITSA |
Has a tête-à-tête | CHATS |
Pale pinkish purple | LILAC |
Light-footed | AGILE |
Muhammad's father-in-law | OMAR |
Cause of a smudge | WETINK |
First work read in Columbia's Literature Humanities course | ILIAD |
Like some news coverage | METRO |
Squeeze | PRESS |
"Nice going!" | YOUROCK |
Crux of the matter | NUB |
Rating for risqué shows | TVMA |
___-in-the-hole (British dish) | TOAD |
Whale constellation | CETUS |
Massive ref. books | OEDS |
Have things in common | OVERLAP |
Like music that uses conventional keys and harmony | TONAL |
Org. whose website has a "What Can I Bring?" section | TSA |
Summer Olympics host before Tokyo | RIO |
They may come in a boxed set | DVDS |
Summer hrs. in Iowa | CDT |
Co. captains? | CEOS |
First line of a Seuss classic | IAMSAM |
Parts of cars and stoves | HOODS |
High-profile interviewer of Harry and Meghan | OPRAH |
Style of "Roxanne" in "Moulin Rouge!" | TANGO |
Drawn-out | SLOW |
Easterlies | TRADEWINDS |
Done again | REDUX |
Chef Waters who pioneered the organic food movement | ALICE |
Mrs. ___, "Beauty and the Beast" character | POTTS |
Kind of vaccine used against Covid | RNA |
Slippery | EELY |
Partially | TOAPOINT |
Two-person meeting | ONEONONE |
Certain sots | WINOS |
Words often replaced when singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" | HOMETEAM |
Disney character who says "Some people are worth melting for" | OLAF |
Less sportsmanlike | DIRTIER |
Where the King lived | MEMPHIS |
Tennis's Nadal, familiarly | RAFA |
Make sparkling | AERATE |
Font flourish | SERIF |
Tease | RAGON |
Cartographic collection | ATLAS |
In Touch and Out, for two | MAGS |
Texter's "Then again …" | OTOH |
Cloud contents | DATA |
Trees under which truffles might grow | OAKS |
"De ___" (response to "Merci") | RIEN |
Took too much, for short | ODED |
___ contendere | NOLO |
___ Moore, antipoverty entrepreneur of the Robin Hood Foundation | WES |