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Author: Grant Thackray
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Royal Catherine | PARR |
All-day, in a way | AMPM |
Rides | NAGS |
Agave lookalike | ALOE |
Spring, for one | COIL |
Fancy summer home | VILLA |
Grocery store worker on the days leading up to Thanksgiving? | STUFFINGSTOCKER |
Dress (up) | TOG |
Cheesemaking town | EDAM |
Salty expanses | OCEANS |
Incense residue | ASH |
One who's acting out? | MIME |
Some trimmings | FAT |
Pamphlets on how to use marinara? | SAUCINGFLYERS |
Lecherous sort | SATYR |
Beginning of time? | TEE |
When doubled, mouse-bopping bunny in a children's song | FOO |
Sporty Pontiac | TRANSAM |
One with a tattoo of a band's name, say | MEGAFAN |
Oxygen makes up only one-fifth of this on the earth | AIR |
Gossip, slangily | TEA |
Part of some musical keys | EBONY |
Bookie? | BETTINGGETTER |
Card game shout | UNO |
Winners of a 1932 Australian "war" | EMUS |
Org. using millimeter wave scanners | TSA |
Inedible jelly on a buffet table | STERNO |
-Down's city, familiarly | NOLA |
Shubert of Broadway's Shubert Theatre | LEE |
Devices that help dentists monitor anesthesia? | NUMBINGTRACKERS |
En pointe | ONTOE |
Its flag has "Allahu Akbar" written 22 times | IRAN |
Repeated words in an analogy | ISTO |
Common catch | BASS |
Hunt and peck, say | TYPE |
Pronto | ASAP |
Down
It gets into hot water | PASTA |
Chorus section | ALTOS |
Inauspicious beginning | ROUGHSTART |
Certain whistle-blower | REF |
Hardly basic | ACIDIC |
Personal friend in France | MONAMI |
Something cephalopods control for camouflage | PIGMENT |
Units on a graduated cylinder: Abbr. | MLS |
Fine point | NICETY |
___-Seltzer | ALKA |
Campbell with the 1975 #1 hit "Rhinestone Cowboy" | GLEN |
outbreak | SARS |
Outspoken | VOCAL |
Pelvis/patella connectors | FEMURS |
Sticky ___ pudding | TOFFEE |
Author Rand | AYN |
It's set in a ring | GEM |
Easy-peasy | EFFORTLESS |
Speckled | ROAN |
Maker of the first portable music player | SONY |
Guess | STAB |
Grammy winner India.___ | ARIE |
When both hands are up | ATNOON |
Unit of RAM | MEG |
Passes, but not with flying colors | GETSAC |
Shinzo ___, Japan's longest-serving prime minister | ABE |
Representative's work | AGENTRY |
Powerful engines | TURBOS |
Feature of many a belly | INNIE |
Angsty hip-hop subgenre | EMORAP |
Prestigious university in 58-Across | TULANE |
Company whose mascots are sheep with numbers painted on them | SERTA |
Author whose titles often feature two animals | AESOP |
One with an upturned nose, so to speak | SNOB |
Common catch | TUNA |
CPR specialists | EMTS |
"Scram!" | GIT |
Car once advertised with the slogan "The power to surprise" | KIA |