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Author: Seth Bisen-Hersh
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
___ for apples (have some fall fun) | BOB |
Start of the day, in poetry | MORN |
Emmy or Grammy | AWARD |
Prefix with center | EPI |
Off-limits | TABOO |
Jazz great Count ___ | BASIE |
Chicken piece that's not a breast or a wing | LEG |
Come up | ARISE |
Director Welles | ORSON |
The 2005 compilation "Killer Queen" is one for Queen | TRIBUTEALBUM |
Guided adventure in the Serengeti | SAFARI |
Drill sergeant's "Relax!" | ATEASE |
Chemistry lab device | BUNSENBURNER |
Doesn't have | LACKS |
Attempts | TRIES |
"___ Te Ching" (philosophical text) | TAO |
Jazz great Fitzgerald | ELLA |
Sounds from new instant messages | PINGS |
Basic origami step | FOLD |
U.S. spy org. | CIA |
Who might grant you three wishes | GENIE |
Present, past or future perfect | TENSE |
Topper for a Whopper | HAMBURGERBUN |
Liveliness, from the French | ESPRIT |
Flower that vanilla comes from | ORCHID |
Classic song about a soulmate … or a phonetic hint for repeated pairs of letters in 19-, 27- and 42-Across | ITHADTOBEYOU |
Fashion label from Milan | PRADA |
___ donna | PRIMA |
"Why was 6 afraid of 7? Because 7 ___ 9!" | ATE |
Sun-related | SOLAR |
No longer available, as a seat | TAKEN |
Bit of body ink, for short | TAT |
Rats (on) | TELLS |
Kerfuffle | STIR |
General on a Chinese menu | TSO |
Down
Straps that go around the waist | BELTS |
"La Bohème" or "La Traviata" | OPERA |
It's very unlikely to happen | BIGIF |
Actor/comedian Steve | MARTIN |
-Across for some New York plays | OBIE |
Civil rights icon ___ Parks | ROSA |
Christmas carol | NOEL |
Information header on a business's website | ABOUTUS |
Higher in temperature | WARMER |
___-backwards (utterly wrong, in slang) | ASS |
___ de Janeiro | RIO |
Thieves' hangout | DEN |
Ford model that's also a zodiac sign | TAURUS |
Loaf-shaped cake | BABKA |
Innocent sorts "in the woods" | BABES |
Playwright Chekhov | ANTON |
Makes watertight, say | SEALS |
Wear away | ERODE |
Attack, as a bee might | STING |
Muppet who loves his rubber duckie | ERNIE |
Neighbor of Mali | NIGER |
Milk, in Spanish | LECHE |
Buffalo Bill, for William Cody | ALIAS |
Gripping tool | CLAMP |
Capital of Western Australia | PERTH |
Engage in épée, e.g. | FENCE |
Things with necks and frets | GUITARS |
Head covering that's wrapped | TURBAN |
___ shower (pre-wedding event) | BRIDAL |
One born shortly after W.W. II, informally | BOOMER |
Hotel chain whose name rhymes with "quiet" | HYATT |
Scintillas | IOTAS |
Because of | DUETO |
Many N.Y.C. dwellings: Abbr. | APTS |
"Oh, nerts!" | DRAT |
Kind of bar with island-themed drinks | TIKI |
Winter hrs. in L.A. | PST |
Fish eggs | ROE |
"___ roads lead to Rome" | ALL |