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Editor: Will Shortz
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Get an engine going | POWERUP |
Incurs an extra service charge, perhaps | ROAMS |
Cost-efficient | ECONOMIC |
Georges ___, "Habanera" composer | BIZET |
Jargon heard at Comic-Con or in a D&D game, humorously | NERDSPEAK |
Clearing | GLADE |
Specially trained teams | CADRES |
"Tubular!" | RAD |
Movement in "The Nutcracker" | PLIE |
River featured in the Rig Veda | INDUS |
Fruit-filled loaf | DATEBREAD |
Pride parade participant? | LION |
Own up | COMECLEAN |
___ fly | SAC |
Antarctic explorer for whom a sea is named | JAMESROSS |
Attachments for speakers | LAPELMICS |
Blatant deceptions | NAKEDLIES |
Open for drinks | TAP |
Monarchs, e.g. | AUTOCRATS |
Baby ___ | YODA |
Setting for balloon darts or a ringtoss | GAMEBOOTH |
Television star who went on the "Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour" in 2010 | CONAN |
Taiwanese electronics brand | ACER |
Note extender, in sheet music | DOT |
Lothlórien in "The Lord of the Rings," e.g. | FOREST |
Make way for | LETBY |
They believe "the radical notion that women are people," per Marie Shear | FEMINISTS |
Siren call? | BLARE |
Well, that works! | SURECURE |
OK | ALLOW |
Certain workplace protection? | DESKPAD |
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#2s, e.g. | PENCILS |
Locale of Niue and the Pitcairn Islands | OCEANIA |
Common format for an essay, informally | WORDDOC |
Bypassing play | ENDRUN |
Many early wines | ROSES |
Professional squatters? | UMPS |
Bit of "Sweeney Todd" fare | PIE |
Recurring role for Kate McKinnon on "S.N.L." | RBG |
Extractor used on some seeds and nuts | OILPRESS |
Their petals are used to make a traditional Korean wine called "dugyeonju" | AZALEAS |
Turnpike feature | MEDIAN |
One taken for a ride | STEED |
Some sweet pick-me-ups | CARAMELLATTES |
Contralto singer known as the "First Lady of Radio" | KATESMITH |
Publicly criticizes | DECRIES |
Feature of the United States Capitol | DOMEDROOF |
They act as one | BLOCS |
Simple house style with gables | CAPECOD |
Track star Ingebrigtsen who, at age 16, became the youngest person in history to run a sub-four-minute mile | JAKOB |
"Peace, dude!" | LATERBRO |
Music genre for Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit | NUMETAL |
Hits the weights, say | TONESUP |
"To the stars," in Latin | ADASTRA |
De-briefed? | PANTSED |
Small juice container? | AACELL |
Jester named in a Shakespeare soliloquy | YORICK |
First of four emperors in the "Year of the Four Emperors" | GALBA |
Stack in an ice cream shop | CONES |
It's lit! | FIRE |
Material for Robin Hood's bow | YEW |
Result of a downpour, perhaps | MUD |