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Editor: Joel Fagliano
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Build up | AMASS |
Adjective that's been called "one of the most hated words in the English language" | MOIST |
Pilates class equipment | MATS |
Pike relative | LANCE |
Prefix meaning "straight" or "correct" | ORTHO |
Like some accounts | ORAL |
Big name in cosmetics | ESTEE |
Gave credit where credit was due, say | CITED |
Singer who coaches on "The Voice," familiarly | REBA |
*Nabisco cookie brand | CHIPSAHOY! |
English town known for its mineral springs | EPSOM |
Either parent of Zeus | TITAN |
*Major fantasy sports platform | YAHOO! |
Feature of "woulda," "coulda" or "shoulda" | SILENTL |
Ones doing impressions | APERS |
Head off | AVERT |
Totally perplexed | ATSEA |
Meadow call | BAA |
Finishes in grand style, like the answers to the starred clues? | GOESOUTWITHABANG |
Scroll holder | ARK |
British unit of mass | STONE |
"___ Doone" | LORNA |
Creates buzz for | HYPES |
Get more of the same, maybe | REORDER |
Currency units in Nepal and Sri Lanka | RUPEES |
How children's books are often read | ALOUD |
Union gain? | INLAW |
*Willa Cather novel set in 1880s Nebraska | OPIONEERS! |
Had too much, for short | ODED |
Aptly named two-time Super Bowl M.V.P. | STARR |
Hardship | TRIAL |
*Slogan in the 2016 Republican presidential primary | JEB! |
One of 11 in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" | PIPER |
Present, for one | TENSE |
Son of Zeus | ARES |
Digression of sorts | ASIDE |
Outlines | EDGES |
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___ Douglas-Home, former British P.M. | ALEC |
Hit the ball well, in baseball slang | MASH |
Not a fan of | ANTI |
Symbols of sovereignty | SCEPTERS |
Views, as the future | SEESINTO |
Specialty espresso drink | MOCHALATTE |
Hunter in the night sky | ORION |
Wee | ITTY |
The whole ___ | SHEBANG |
Browning who directed 1931's "Dracula" | TOD |
Transforms | MORPHS |
Juvenile rebuttal | ARESO |
Out of bounds | TABOO |
Exciting in a noisy or violent way | SLAMBANG |
Counsel: Abbr. | ATT |
Musical aptitude | EAR |
"That's right" | YEAH |
George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire," for one | SAGA |
Songwriter Novello | IVOR |
Plant in the allium family | LEEK |
Speller's clarification | ASIN |
First actor to portray a Bond villain (Le Chiffre, 1954) | PETERLORRE |
Many basketball buckets | TWOS |
Teller of tales | BARD |
Oscar-winning Hathaway | ANNE |
Gelatin substitute in vegan recipes | AGAR |
Org. that delivers | USPS |
Classic children's song about a lark | ALOUETTE |
Was neighbors with | BORDERED |
Rocks out to heavy metal, say | HEADBANGS |
Fine-grained wood | YEW |
One of four in Earth's history | EON |
Spanish region with a namesake wine | RIOJA |
Anesthetized | UNDER |
Academy newbie | PLEBE |
Ran | AIRED |
___ Day and the Knights, band that performs "Shout" in "Animal House" | OTIS |
Nickname for un padre | PAPI |
Criminal group | RING |
R.S.V.P. convenience | SASE |
Rigid bracelets | BANGLES |
Belgian town known for its mineral springs | SPA |