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Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Game pieces in Othello and Connect Four | DISCS |
Provocative … like this answer's position in the grid? | EDGY |
Q: What happens when the ___ clears over Los Angeles? A: UCLA! | SMOG |
Beer brand whose name translates to "morning sun" | ASAHI |
Looney Tunes bunny | LOLA |
Cézanne or Gauguin | PAUL |
"You cooked this? It's *disgusting*!" said Tom ___ | INVERYPOORTASTE |
Gumbo, e.g. | STEW |
One foot in "the grave," poetically speaking | IAMB |
Festoon | ADORN |
Bugle call at lights out | TAPS |
Support group associated with the Twelve Steps | ALANON |
"What do you mean there are no PlayStations left in stock?" asked Tom ___ | INCONSOLABLY |
"Peace out" | SEEYA |
"Well, ___ be!" | ILL |
Lip | SASS |
Spot for a sojourn | INN |
Charge for tardiness | LATEFEE |
Grief-stricken state | WOE |
Scorch on a stovetop | SEAR |
Brewery vessel | VAT |
Pastry dough used in crullers and beignets | CHOUX |
"I'm worried I may have anemia," said Tom ___ | UNIRONICALLY |
Had an inclination | LEANED |
Kind of column | ONES |
Specialty of clerics, druids and paladins, in Dungeons & Dragons | MAGIC |
Flat, for short | TWOD |
Assistant | AIDE |
"You guys are supposed to be 'Wise Men' and *these* are the gifts you bring a newborn?!" asked Tom, ___ | FRANKLYINCENSED |
With 54-Down, back to fighting | ATIT |
Gumbo ingredient | OKRA |
Het (up) | RILED |
"That's terrible!" | OHNO |
Hammer's end | PEEN |
___ of the state | ENEMY |
Down
Spot for a speech | DAIS |
"Who ___?!" ("That's true of everyone!") | ISNT |
Relief pitcher's success | SAVE |
Target of a canine's canines, maybe | CHEWTOY |
Ben Kingsley or Ian McKellen, e.g. | SIR |
"West Texas town" in a classic country song | ELPASO |
Gloom's partner | DOOM |
Formless mass | GLOB |
Common word in pirate-speak | YAR |
Outings devoted to relaxation and self-care | SPADAYS |
Employee at a brick-and-mortar business | MASON |
Musical bit that slowly fades | OUTRO |
Close in many close-ups | GLENN |
Coyote calls | YIPS |
Seven-foot, say | TALL |
Particularly particular | ANAL |
Competent | ABLE |
Goddess with a reduplicative name | ISIS |
Bird with a reduplicative name | NENE |
John of "The Suicide Squad" | CENA |
Not be straight with | LIETO |
TV E.T. | ALF |
Nowhere to be found, say | AWOL |
Genre for Luther Vandross | SOUL |
"___ and I Know It" (2012 #1 hit for 52-Down) | SEXY |
Fervent | AVID |
Sailor, in slang | TAR |
Behold: Lat. | ECCE |
Encounter unexpectedly | RUNINTO |
Is connected | HASANIN |
Prominent part of an apatosaurus | NECK |
Pulitzer-winning columnist Peggy | NOONAN |
Visiting the Natl. Museum of African American History and Culture, say | INDC |
Electronic dance music duo that performed at the 2012 Super Bowl halftime show | LMFAO |
Home to over seven billion people | EARTH |
See 66-Across | AGAIN |
Rug rat | TYKE |
___ transfer | WIRE |
Man, for one | ISLE |
Consider | DEEM |
Swirl in a stream | EDDY |
Hack (off) | LOP |
Before, to Byron | ERE |