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Author: Brad Wiegmann
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Quartet that reunited in 2022 to "perform" as holograms | ABBA |
Hell's Half ___ (Wyoming landmark) | ACRE |
Chromosomes come in them | PAIRS |
Croc, for one | CLOG |
Big name in bubbly | MOET |
Condition linked with grinding teeth | APNEA |
District on the western coast of Hawaii | KONA |
Craisin brand | OCEANSPRAY |
Female scholars | WOMENOFLETTERS |
Lead-in to zone | EURO |
Smallish batteries | AAS |
Author Patchett | ANN |
Components of Mars's Viking and Pathfinder | LANDERS |
Intrinsic makeup | DNA |
Fabric whose name is French for "cloth" | TOILE |
Hirsute cousin of old TV | ITT |
Gooey addition to a charcuterie board | BRIE |
Where turn signals are found | STEERINGCOLUMNS |
Delicacies for which Aveiro, Portugal, is known | EELS |
"Surely you don't mean me!?" | MOI |
Speechless expression | EMOJI |
Showstoppers? | ADS |
Bach composition | CANTATA |
Scratch, say | MAR |
It might be cocked or bent | EAR |
N.B.A.'s Westbrook, to fans | RUSS |
Grammy winners for "Jump (for My Love)" (1984) | POINTERSISTERS |
"Apologies for bothering you …" | IHATETOASK |
Massage deeply | ROLF |
Mosquito, by nature | BITER |
Chip in | ANTE |
Ski lift | TBAR |
Dutch settlers of South Africa | BOERS |
With 67-Across, one of two pen names punnily hinted at by 20-, 37- and 52-Across (can you find the other one?) | DEAR |
See 66-Across | ABBY |
Down
"Oh, no!" | ACK |
Explode | BLOW |
Pro ___ | BONO |
Best effort | AGAME |
Egyptian sun god | AMONRA |
Result of some spinning | COCOON |
Danger for a mariner | REEF |
Abbreviated abbreviation | ETAL |
They might be served carbonara or puttanesca | PASTAS |
Datebook data: Abbr. | APPTS |
About, on a memo | INRE |
Vanguard's opposite | REAR |
"Survey ___ …" ("Family Feud" catchphrase) | SAYS |
Almost adjoining | NEARTO |
Swiss mathematician who introduced functional notation | EULER |
Totally confused | ATSEA |
Prominent | NOTED |
Physicist Bohr | NIELS |
You can count on it | DIGIT |
Abbreviated abbreviation | ETC |
Amateur pediatrician, informally | DRMOM |
Strong, silent type? | NINJA |
Norse pantheon | AESIR |
Paul for whom a guitar is named | LES |
Backside | BUM |
Turkish inn | IMARET |
Prefix with apology or denial | NON |
"He is richest who is content with the ___": Socrates | LEAST |
Supplies, as a soiree | CATERS |
Stiff bristle, botanically | ARISTA |
Elephant or warthog, e.g. | TUSKER |
Put in | ENTER |
Company with Counting Sheep commercials | SERTA |
Last name in soft drinks | PIBB |
Reds state | OHIO |
"Not hungry yet, but thanks anyway" | IATE |
Word with "Revolutionary" or "Tobacco," in book titles | ROAD |
In one's right mind | SANE |
___ Stark, Lord Eddard's eldest on "Game of Thrones" | ROBB |
Unit of meat or marble | SLAB |
Fish hatchlings | FRY |