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Author: Garrett Chalfin
Editor: Joel Fagliano
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They're checked before a show | MICS |
"I wasn't finished …" | ALSO |
Does programming work | CODES |
Mate's call | AHOY |
Setting for the 2019 comedy "Wine Country" | NAPA |
"La Forza del Destino," for one | OPERA |
Past issues to settle | OLDSCORES |
Drawing on | USING |
Moxie | SPUNK |
Out of this world | ALIEN |
Singer with the 2016 #1 hit "Cheap Thrills" | SIA |
What Monday meals might lack | MEAT |
Places in the pecking order | STATUSES |
Nickname for N.B.A. great Nate Archibald (he was actually 6'1") | TINY |
Sickly-looking | WAN |
Gear tooth | COG |
Melber on MSNBC | ARI |
Tight curl | KINK |
___ Drafthouse (movie theater chain) | ALAMO |
Big bash | SHINDIG |
Breaking down grammatically | PARSING |
Small earrings | STUDS |
Elaborate hairstyle | COIF |
Org. with the sculpture "Kryptos" outside its headquarters | CIA |
Lao-___ | TSE |
Symbol of obstinacy | ASS |
___ district, feature of many an urban area | ARTS |
Like much movie theater popcorn | BUTTERED |
Not for here | TOGO |
Atop, quaintly | OER |
To date | ASYET |
Rapper who founded Aftermath Entertainment | DRDRE |
Big name in dental floss | ORALB |
Pixar film whose title suggests how to read five answers in this puzzle | INSIDEOUT |
Course concluder | FINAL |
Org. with conferences | NCAA |
Name on Canadian pumps | ESSO |
Marsh plant | SEDGE |
Starting point | GERM |
Word before a time stamp in direct messaging | SEEN |
Down
Raincoats, in England | MACS |
Chain restaurant whose name sounds like something a rabbit might say? | IHOP |
Important post at the Post | COLUMNIST |
Largest city on the Tasman Sea | SYDNEY |
meses | ANO |
Dr. Zhivago's love | LARA |
Go caving | SPELUNK |
Fertile refuge | OASIS |
"A Series of Unfortunate Events" villain | COUNTOLAF |
Missions, in brief | OPS |
Voltaire or Leibniz, religiously speaking | DEIST |
One of a pair of mismatched friends on "Sesame Street" | ERNIE |
Long stories | SAGAS |
___ punk (hybrid music genre) | SKA |
Like many romance novels | ESCAPIST |
Matching pullover-and-cardigan pairs | TWINSETS |
Food thickener | AGAR |
Bit | TAD |
Flower that gets its name from the Greek word for "rainbow" | IRIS |
Director Lee | ANG |
No place for fine china | KIDSTABLE |
Small amount of LSD, e.g. | MICRODOSE |
"Sure thing, boss!" | ONIT |
Native Rwandan | HUTU |
"Help wanted" sign? | SOS |
Hefty expense for an R.V. trip | GAS |
Pace | CADENCE |
Matches (with) | AGREES |
They've got you covered | ROOFS |
Like the feeling of déjà vu | EERIE |
Apple or BlackBerry | BRAND |
Looking over | EYING |
Out of the ordinary | ODD |
Onetime Kremlin ruler | TSAR |
Trick | RUSE |
College where 20 prime ministers were educated | ETON |
Fall behind | LAG |
First (and last) two words of "Green Eggs and Ham" | IAM |