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Editor: Joel Fagliano
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Put a lid on it! | HATRACK |
To which a "To/From" label might be attached | GIFTBOX |
Chance meeting greeting | OHHELLO |
Away for a while | ONLEAVE |
Question after an untimely joke | TOOSOON |
Attacked from the sides | FLANKED |
Pronouncing "pronunciation" as "pronounciation," e.g. | ERRING |
Drift | MEANDER |
Dorothea who documented the Great Depression | LANGE |
Lodge | BURY |
What Han Solo never wants to be told | ODDS |
Stars are big ones | NAMES |
Open, as a compressed file | UNZIP |
Sexually charged title track of a hit 1973 album | LETSGETITON |
Title princess in a Gilbert and Sullivan opera | IDA |
Spanish pronoun | ESA |
Something to show for a tow | AAACARD |
Recurring quirk | TIC |
Contribute to a company, say | ACT |
Hallmark of a hypocrite | INSINCERITY |
Trig ratio | COTAN |
___ shock (Japan's term for the video game crash of 1983) | ATARI |
Place for an ornament | HOOD |
Cornmeal cake | PONE |
"My heart is like a singing bird / ___ nest is in a water'd shoot": Christina Rossetti | WHOSE |
Features of work boots | TOECAPS |
Elevated pitches | SHARPS |
Main course? | SEALANE |
"The Fault in Our Stars" genre, informally | TEENLIT |
Touchdown, e.g. | ARRIVAL |
Without exception | BARNONE |
Slack alternative, in brief | MSTEAMS |
Major product of Jordan | SNEAKER |
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W, for one | HOTEL |
Now, in Spanish | AHORA |
Garden-variety poker? | THORN |
Steps down | RESIGNS |
Gilbert O'Sullivan hit with a melancholy title | ALONEAGAIN |
Draining issue | CLOG |
___Mari (organization method) | KON |
Office lackey | GOFER |
Nacre on a nice guitar, say | INLAY |
Dessert made with a double boiler | FLAN |
Achilles, e.g. | TENDON |
Cheesy casserole | BAKEDZITI |
Went too far | OVERDIDIT |
Struck (out) | XED |
Performers of note? | MUSICIANS |
Test releases | BETAS |
Scatterbrained | SPACY |
Statistics calculation | MEAN |
Question that one is tricked into asking, in a classic gag | UNDERWHERE |
Drain (away) | LEACH |
Chargeable conveyances | ESCOOTERS |
Makeup of a sleeve | TATTOOART |
Soeur de la mère | TANTE |
What's black and white and wet all over? | ORCA |
Singer with the 2009 double-platinum album "Rated R" | RIHANNA |
Antarctic penguin | ADELIE |
First airline to fly a jumbo jet | PANAM |
Cars known as Vauxhalls in the U.K. | OPELS |
Count ___, a.k.a. Nosferatu | ORLOK |
Book identifier, often | SPINE |
Compound formed from an alcohol and an acid | ESTER |
Drink similar to Champagne | CAVA |
Bean on the screen | SEAN |
Tech entrepreneur Altman | SAM |
"American Dad!" airer | TBS |