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Editor: Will Shortz
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"It's fine, I guess" | MEH |
Dash follower | CAM |
Source of some insomnia | ANGST |
Quick reads on the subway, perhaps | ADS |
Filing pro | CPA |
Treasure-seeking woodcutter of folklore | ALIBABA |
More in need of a massage | SORER |
Group that works only for a few seconds at a time | PITCREW |
H.S. club with student "diplomats" | MODELUN |
In unison | ASONE |
🙄 | EYEROLL |
"To add on …" | ANDALSO |
Witches' brew creatures | NEWTS |
Concocts | DEVISES |
Buffalo's county | ERIE |
Feline | CATTISH |
Needles | RIBS |
"The Situation Room" airer | CNN |
Nicholas II was the last one | TSAR |
Measure of resistance | OHM |
Cathedral feature | APSE |
Disco fan on "The Simpsons" | STU |
Some professions | VOWS |
Literary recommendations | MUSTREADS |
Stick in a bathroom cabinet | QTIP |
Goofs | SLIPSUP |
Like the glow of the last embers in a fire | FAINT |
Completely destroyed | INRUINS |
Doctoral hurdles | ORALS |
Double-___ (hypermobile, medically) | JOINTED |
Gives an illegal assist | ABETS |
Produce and discharge | SECRETE |
Some Korean smartphones | LGS |
R&B singer Williams | DENIECE |
Suffix with legal and official | ESE |
Publican's offering | ALE |
It's connected to the eustachian tube | EAR |
Org. with four divisions: Atlantic, Central, Pacific and Metropolitan | NHL |
Told (on) | TATTLED |
Accepts a ring, in a way | SAYSIDO |
Court figure | STENO |
Oxford institution, familiarly | OLEMISS |
Many apartments in a warehouse district | LOFTS |
Lucky charms | AMULETS |
Like a porcupine's back | SPINY |
Put in front of a fan | AIRCOOL |
Person who likes to go solo | LONEWOLF |
[I'm shocked!] | OMG |
Like many video game characters | PLAYABLE |
A long, long time | AGES |
Even … or like three pairs of answers in this puzzle | ALLTIEDUP |
Some drinks and breads | RYES |
Germs, on the playground | COOTIES |
Enthusiastic response | SURECAN |
Shots, for example | BARORDERS |
The stuff of Persian myths? | NINELIVES |
___ 101, 508-meter skyscraper that was once the world's tallest | TAIPEI |
Altoid alternatives | TICTACS |
"Count me in!" | LOVETO |
Goad | URGEON |
It might be rolled out in a studio | YOGAMAT |
Archenemy of the Avengers | THANOS |
"No thanks" | PASS |
U.S. president during the moon landing | NIXON |
Walker with the 2015 triple-platinum hit "Faded" | ALAN |
Down
Common first word | MAMA |
Big first name in American business | ELON |
Devices worn by informants … and what can be found inside three pairs of answers in this puzzle | HIDDENWIRES |
Coin toss directive | CALLIT |
Exploits, as power | ABUSES |
Spanish hand | MANO |
Sitting meditation pose | ASANA |
How an animal's length may be measured | NOSETOTAIL |
Feature visible on a tree stump | GROWTHRING |
Feelings | SENTIMENTS |
Lock | TRESS |
Did like | APED |
Ones unlikely to call the handyman, for short | DIYERS |
Many-hit Wonder | STEVIE |
Bit of embroidery … or what's depicted literally three times in this puzzle | CROSSSTITCH |
He was named Athlete of the Century by the I.O.C. | PELE |
Hole punchers | AWLS |
Symbol of a downturn in the business world | BEAR |
House, slangily | CRIB |
French wine designation | CRU |
Was ill with | HAD |
Big letters in the pharmaceutical industry | CVS |
Like a situation that can't end badly | NOLOSE |
Electrical unit | AMP |
Tire reading, for short | PSI |
Shiny festive décor | TINSEL |
Co. that may have a package deal? | UPS |
They watch from afar | SPACETELESCOPES |
West Coast airport code | SFO |
Downed | ATE |
Title bestowed annually in New Orleans | QUEENOFCARNIVAL |
Photography inits. | SLR |
"What's the ___?" | USE |
Grandma, endearingly | NAN |
Result of a hit single, maybe | RBI |
Ingredient in a certain "salad" | JELLO |
Do-or-die occasions | DDAYS |
Self image? | TAT |
Destinations for ambulances, for short | ERS |
Slippery sorts | EELS |
Equestrian's command | EASY |
Over | ANEW |
Dog whose name was Terry before her most famous film role | TOTO |
Station locations | DEPOTS |
Lightly burns | SINGES |
Hip bones | ILIA |
Blue tang fish of Pixar fame | DORY |
Ecological portmanteau since 1905 | SMOG |
Pull some strings, say? | TUNE |
Opera name that might be heard in an opera singer's warm-up | MIMI |
Country singer Keith | TOBY |
Heavy part of a platform shoe | SOLE |
Styled after | ALA |
List of candidates | SLATE |
Muesli brand with mountains on the packaging | ALPEN |
Rock and roll Paul of fame | LES |
Like some playful teasing | FLIRTY |
Very precise sort | PURIST |
Wound | LESION |
Slain king in "Macbeth" | DUNCAN |
Frequently deconstructed dessert items | OREOS |
Mythological owner of an eight-legged horse named Sleipnir | ODIN |
Foe of a Saxon | CELT |
"Hi" or "bye" on Kauai | ALOHA |
Imperial energy meas. | BTU |
Grp. making after-work plans? | AARP |
Baltic capital city | RIGA |
___ cava | VENA |
English prep school with a shade of blue named after it | ETON |
Cry for help | SOS |
Tool used in many a sci-fi film | CGI |
Burden | TAX |
Part of a Latin trio | AMO |