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Author: Drew Schmenner
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Ritzy | POSH |
Like the caboose among all the cars on a train | LAST |
“Perry ___” (classic legal drama) | MASON |
Iams competitor | ALPO |
Regarding | ASTO |
Harden (to) | INURE |
When the Allied invasion of Normandy was launched | DDAY |
“Movin’ On Up” and “I’ll Be There for You,” for two | THEMESONGS |
___ Street (Big Bird’s address) | SESAME |
Clear, as a diner’s table | BUS |
Washington, D.C., baseball player, for short | NAT |
Sound at the start of “gentle” and “giant” | SOFTG |
Apply, as lotion | RUBIN |
Window fixtures most used in the summer, for short | ACS |
Kind of tide whose opposite is “spring” | NEAP |
“That’s ___ hadn’t heard!” | ONEI |
Board game in which pieces may be captured or crowned | CHECKERS |
Reply to “Who’s there?” | ITSME |
Not glossy, as a photo finish | MATTE |
Baby dog | PUP |
Legitimate | VALID |
Submission to a contest | ENTRY |
Any “Jr.,” to his father | NAMESAKE |
Rick’s love in “Casablanca” | ILSA |
Composer Stravinsky | IGOR |
‘s “A Few Good ___” | MEN |
Run up, as expenses | INCUR |
Brusque | TERSE |
Gerund suffix | ING |
Victoria Beckham ___ Adams | NEE |
Pic taken at arm’s length | SELFIE |
What draws recording artists to Nashville and jazz lovers to New Orleans | MUSICSCENE |
“___ Las Vegas” (1964 film starring 52-Down) | VIVA |
Customer’s routine order, with “the” | USUAL |
Big rig’s cargo | HAUL |
(k) alternatives, for short | IRAS |
Cylindrical pasta | PENNE |
On the ___ (unfriendly) | OUTS |
Certain email folder | SENT |
Down
Protective gear for in-line skaters | PADS |
Ye ___ shoppe | OLDE |
Places to rejuvenate oneself | SPAS |
Georgetown University athletes | HOYAS |
Charge for an overdue payment | LATEFEE |
Cigar residue | ASH |
Office address abbr. | STE |
Mausoleum | TOMB |
Pageant whose hosts have included Bob Barker, Dick Clark and Steve Harvey | MISSUNIVERSE |
Year, in Buenos Aires | ANO |
Predominant religion of Indonesia and Pakistan | SUNNIISLAM |
Instrument heard at a ballpark | ORGAN |
Where eggs are laid | NEST |
Continental currency since 2002 | EURO |
Animal “relative” an astonished person may claim to be | MONKEYSUNCLE |
Covering seen at a ballpark | TARP |
Dashboard-mounted navigator | GPSUNIT |
Greek B’s | BETAS |
Zenith | ACME |
Martial arts action star Jackie | CHAN |
What glows in the west at day’s end … or a hint to this puzzle’s sequence of shaded squares | SETTINGSUN |
PC shortcut for “copy” | CTRLC |
Ike’s partner in the candy aisle | MIKE |
Biblical garden | EDEN |
It may be turned with a swipe on an e-reader | PAGE |
Scrumptious bits | MORSELS |
War god who’s a foe of Wonder Woman | ARES |
Occupied, as a lavatory | INUSE |
See 64-Across | ELVIS |
“It’s my turn” | IMUP |
Rebounding sound | ECHO |
Pyromaniac’s obsession | FIRE |
“Ghostbusters” director Reitman | IVAN |
Toward the dawn | EAST |
Actor McKellen | IAN |
___ de cologne | EAU |
Acorn, for one | NUT |