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Author: Zachary David Levy
Editor: Will Shortz
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Bit of foolish mockery | JAPE |
Surgical tool with an acronymic name | LASER |
Discreetly includes on an email | BCCS |
Sticking point? | CRAW |
Opt for a drive-through wedding, maybe | ELOPE |
Neighbor of a knight | ROOK |
Best possible hand, in most poker variants | ROYALFLUSH |
Human rights org. | ACLU |
Totally wipes out | EATSIT |
Completely drench | SOAK |
Essential ___ (sandalwood or lavender) | OIL |
Got down on paper | WROTE |
Carrying case worn with a strap | FANNYPACK |
Singer with the 5x platinum album "Shepherd Moons" | ENYA |
Sticky stuff | GOOP |
Chem class component | LAB |
"Will do A.S.A.P.!" | ONIT |
Uncompromising | TOUGH |
Likely contents of a cup with a green siren logo | STARBUCKSCOFFEE |
Relating to an arm bone | ULNAR |
Squeal | YELP |
Sly character of multiple fables | FOX |
Tie the ___ | KNOT |
Vein contents | ORES |
Buddhist temple built in the early 12th century | ANGKORWAT |
Clan symbol | TOTEM |
Sch. on Manhattan's Washington Square Park | NYU |
Analog clock feature | DIAL |
Utopian locale in a Coleridge poem | XANADU |
Glittery 1970s rock genre | GLAM |
Borders represented four times in this puzzle — both in the grid and on a map | STATELINES |
British nobleman | LORD |
She-Ra's twin brother | HEMAN |
Film, in France | CINE |
Comes to a close | ENDS |
Perfume | AROMA |
Cheekiness | SASS |
Down
L.L. Bean competitor | JCREW |
Like a cheering crowd | AROAR |
Words on a check | PAYTO |
Discarded computers and such | EWASTE |
Liberal group, with "the" | LEFT |
Part of A.T.V. | ALL |
Composer known as the "March King" | SOUSA |
Big name in printers | EPSON |
Move, as paintings in an art exhibit | REHANG |
Alternative to a camisole, perhaps | BRA |
Bit of chocolate-flavored cereal | COCOAPUFF |
Infant's ailment | COLIC |
Move furtively | SKULK |
Legal claim | LIEN |
City with the Temple of the Golden Pavilion | KYOTO |
Really like | FANCY |
[Just like that!] | POOF |
Mirror image? | YOU |
School in the S.E.C. | LSU |
Falcons, on a scoreboard | ATL |
Security officer with an eye on teller transactions | BANKGUARD |
s prez | IKE |
Groove for a letter-shaped bolt | TSLOT |
Prefix with physics | GEO |
Wicked spell | HEX |
Position in a hierarchy | RANK |
Mother hen's "entourage" | BROOD |
Red Cross training subject, in brief | CPR |
Country singer Yearwood | TRISHA |
And others: Lat. | ETAL |
Seattle's former N.B.A. team, to fans | SONICS |
Point of view | ANGLE |
Stocking stuff | NYLON |
What more than half of the human body is composed of | WATER |
San Antonio landmark | ALAMO |
Actress Raymonde of "Malcolm in the Middle" | TANIA |
Utopias | EDENS |
Inspirational figures for artists and poets | MUSES |
s TV heroine with a sidekick named Gabrielle | XENA |
Some E.R. personnel | MDS |
Brimless cap | TAM |