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Author: Aimee Lucido
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
sci-fi film with a 2010 sequel | TRON |
Basketball great Erving, to fans | DRJ |
Lingo | JARGON |
Materialize | COMETRUE |
Six Nations people | ONEIDA |
Half of a 1990s-2000s rock duo with six Grammys | MEGWHITE |
Hit hard | HAMMER |
One sharing school drop-off duties, maybe | COPARENT |
Director Jean-___ Godard | LUC |
Church fixture | ORGAN |
Nickname for singer Justin, with "the" | BIEB |
Purposes | AIMS |
Unsmiling in demeanor | DOUR |
Return payments? | RANSOMS |
WeChat chats, in brief | IMS |
Online news aggregator founded in 2004 | DIGG |
Leader prominent in the 1956 Suez Crisis | NASSER |
Poetic form featuring lexical repetition rather than rhyme | SESTINA |
Carve (away) | WHITTLE |
Fiddling (with) | TOYING |
Setting for "The King and I" | SIAM |
German 53-Across | OMA |
Number one focus? | EGOTISM |
Gave prompt attention? | CUED |
Some summer cookouts, informally | BBQS |
Splinter group | SECT |
Petrol measure | LITRE |
"___ rock!" | YOU |
Extended form of surveillance | STAKEOUT |
Nana | GRAMMA |
Display of skill one might request from 17-Across and 8- and 28-Down … depicted literally four times in this puzzle | DRUMROLL |
Scandal, to a career, say | UNDOER |
John Wayne and Ian Fleming, for two | AIRPORTS |
Doctor who lent his name to a therapeutic system | MESMER |
"___ queen!" | YAS |
It's a must | NEED |
Down
Channel for vintage film buffs | TCM |
Caviar | ROE |
"WHOA!" | OMG |
Stereotypical game show prize | NEWCAR |
Boring person | DRIP |
Vegetable with a purple top | RUTABAGA |
Ballpark fare served with raspberries? | JEERING |
Member of Led Zeppelin | JOHNBONHAM |
Vet school subj. | ANAT |
Dreamy sleep stage | REM |
Dwarfs' representative in the Fellowship of the Ring | GIMLI |
Ancient Greek theater | ODEUM |
Deal breakers, informally? | NARCS |
Read-a-___ | THON |
Many M.I.T. grads: Abbr. | EES |
Olds, Keats or Shelley | ODIST |
Star-crossed Montague | ROMEO |
Dress (up) | GUSSY |
Helper: Abbr. | ASST |
One of the Fab Four | RINGOSTARR |
Badly hurt | MAIM |
Fender blemish | DING |
Hearty draft pick | STOUT |
First name in "wabbit" hunting | ELMER |
Duane ___ (drugstore chain) | READE |
Fastens with string | TIES |
Flowering plant that lent its name to a lane on "Desperate Housewives" | WISTERIA |
Short time off work | SICKDAY |
Something "spilled" by a gossip | TEA |
Lemonlike fruit | CITRON |
"I mean it!," quaintly | BYGUM |
Carried along | BORNE |
Targets of squats, informally | QUADS |
Sugar serving | LUMP |
Genial boatswain in "Peter Pan" | SMEE |
Not just mine | OURS |
Stereotypical word in a heart tattoo | MOM |
Mine yield | ORE |
Letters in the corner of a phone screen | LTE |
Drug that's "dropped" | LSD |