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Author: Luke K. Schreiber
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Incline for a wheelchair | RAMP |
Charley horse, e.g. | SPASM |
Partners of dits, in Morse code | DAHS |
Gem whose name comes from "upala," the Sanskrit word for "precious stone" | OPAL |
Japanese bread crumbs | PANKO |
This is a test! | EXAM |
Union of two major companies | MEGAMERGER |
Item in a computer folder | FILE |
Altered, as an article | EDITED |
"Time to hit the road!" | LETSROLL |
Foldable bed | COT |
Wampanoag chief of the 1600s also known as King Philip | METACOMET |
Small amount, as of hair cream | DAB |
Big commotion | ADO |
Some cameras, for short | SLRS |
Son of Zeus and Hera | ARES |
Crystal ball, e.g. | ORB |
On the ocean | ATSEA |
Temperature measurer for turkeys and roasts | MEATTHERMOMETER |
Yemen's capital | SANAA |
Like the steak in steak tartare | RAW |
"The Persistence of Memory" artist | DALI |
Restaurant chain known for its flapjacks | IHOP |
Beer dispenser at a frat party | KEG |
Acid | LSD |
Ticking item that helps musicians keep time | METRONOME |
Consumed | ATE |
Sweet liqueur often put in coffee | ANISETTE |
Goodyear airships | BLIMPS |
"___ this just lovely?" | ISNT |
"I'm back!" … or a hint to 17-, 24-, 38- and 51- Across | ITSMEAGAIN |
Olympic sled | LUGE |
Small plateaus | MESAS |
Sicilian volcano | ETNA |
Leak slowly | SEEP |
Official order | EDICT |
Harvest | REAP |
Down
Home to the Colosseum | ROME |
Mimicked | APED |
One of five for which Jack traded the family cow | MAGICBEAN |
Philosopher who studied under Socrates | PLATO |
Zoomed | SPED |
Score to shoot for | PAR |
One might be acute or obtuse | ANGLE |
Clay targets to be shot, informally | SKEETS |
Human | MORTAL |
Thawed, as food before cooking | DEFROSTED |
Proposition assumed to be true | AXIOM |
Berry who played Storm in "X-Men" | HALLE |
Refine, as ore | SMELT |
Self-referential | META |
"Beat it!" | SCRAM |
Additional | MORE |
River blockers | DAMS |
Side x side, for a square | AREA |
*Facepalm* | DOH |
Unit in a flight between stories | STAIRSTEP |
"I'm c-c-cold!" | BRR |
Standstill, in chess | STALEMATE |
Fish that are often prepared kabayaki-style | EELS |
Desertlike | ARID |
Chevrolet S.U.V. | TAHOE |
___ or break | MAKE |
Have debts | OWE |
Not late | ONTIME |
Like many plants in urban gardening | POTTED |
Fancy party | GALA |
Sends, as a postcard | MAILS |
Follow | ENSUE |
Slight color | TINGE |
Soccer's Lionel ___ | MESSI |
Mascot for Princeton — or Kellogg's Frosted Flakes | TIGER |
Word in most Academy Award titles | BEST |
___ colada | PINA |
Suddenly lose self-control | SNAP |
___ and cheese | MAC |