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Author: Julietta Gervase
Editor: Will Shortz
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Order for a birthday party or wedding reception | CAKE |
Leftover morsel | SCRAP |
Brainiac | WHIZ |
Bit of ancient Viking text | RUNE |
R&B artist with the 2004 hit "1, 2 Step" | CIARA |
Sharpen | HONE |
Smooth (out) | IRON |
Cravings | URGES |
Ways to escape a dilemma | OUTS |
What might smell of Gerber products? | BABYSBREATH |
Collectible group | SET |
Tresses | HAIR |
Seeking company, maybe | LONELY |
Pancakes with sweet or savory fillings | CREPES |
Ab-toning exercise | SITUP |
___ Burton, host of "Reading Rainbow" | LEVAR |
The third "little pig," with his house of bricks? | WOLFSBANE |
Words after get or sleep | ONIT |
High abode | AERIE |
Raised, as livestock | BRED |
Award for a champion angler? | GOLDENROD |
Gracefully limber | LITHE |
Shred, as cheese | GRATE |
Chinese transliteration system | PINYIN |
"And ___ off!" | THEYRE |
Title role for Bob Odenkirk in a "Breaking Bad" spinoff | SAUL |
Sprinted | RAN |
Object found by Prince Charming after the clock struck midnight? | LADYSLIPPER |
Condo, e.g. | UNIT |
Awards for Broadway's best | TONYS |
Often-buggy software stage | BETA |
Government takeover | COUP |
One running the show | EMCEE |
Boeing 747s, e.g. | JETS |
Smooch | KISS |
Takes ten | RESTS |
Haphazardly assemble, with "together" | SLAP |
Down
Home, in slang | CRIB |
Otherworldly glow | AURA |
Door opener | KNOB |
___-weeny (small) | EENY |
Takes a dive, perhaps | SCUBAS |
Wispy clouds | CIRRI |
Raucous social event | RAGER |
Word with gray, play or Bay | AREA |
Previous incarnation | PASTLIFE |
A question of identity | WHO |
Potentially raucous social event | HOUSEPARTY |
What a spy collects | INTEL |
Having some kick, as food | ZESTY |
"Fer ___!" | SHER |
Intense attraction, with "the" | HOTS |
Small ear of corn | NUBBIN |
Target of a plumber's snake | CLOG |
City that's an apt rhyme for "casino" | RENO |
Difficult-to-outsmart villain | EVILGENIUS |
Blot with a towel, maybe | PATDRY |
Lost traction | SLID |
"What ___ you thinking?" | WERE |
Spanish treasure | ORO |
Classic soda brand | NEHI |
"East of ___" (Steinbeck novel) | EDEN |
Mammal with a two-foot-long tongue | ANTEATER |
Noble rank associated with sandwiches | EARL |
Actress Reinhart of "Riverdale" | LILI |
Vital signs | PULSES |
Food ___ (curbside dining option) | TRUCK |
Home of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum | HANOI |
Aligns | SYNCS |
Until now | ASYET |
Rotunda feature | DOME |
Common lunchbox sandwiches, informally | PBJS |
Banana skin | PEEL |
James in both the Blues and Rock & Roll Halls of Fame | ETTA |
Scratchy voice | RASP |
"Decorates" as a prank, informally | TPS |