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Author: Ray Brunsberg and Ellen Brunsberg
Editor: Will Shortz
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Smug expression | SMIRK |
Gentle attention-getter | TAP |
"Fidelio" is Beethoven's only one | OPERA |
Be honest (with) | LEVEL |
Tide competitor | ERA |
Tongue, but not cheek | ORGAN |
Make amends | ATONE |
Hi or lo follower | RES |
___ boson (the so-called "God particle") | HIGGS |
General's responsibility? | WAROPERATION |
Foxy | SLY |
"___ Te Ching" | TAO |
In which head shots can be taken | SOCCER |
Apology from Iago? | SORRYOTHELLO |
Take stock of | ASSESS |
Peculiar light in the sky, in brief | UFO |
Millennium, at the beginning and end? | EMS |
Lure (in) | ROPE |
University entrance exam, for short | ACT |
It turns red litmus paper blue | BASE |
minuti | ORA |
Click of disapproval | TSK |
Wears | SPORTS |
Antitrust concern? | MONOPOLYRISK |
Requests from | ASKSOF |
Big name in ice cream | EDY |
Formerly named | NEE |
Editors of crossword puzzles, e.g.? | CLUECHECKERS |
Dagger's partner | CLOAK |
"Come as you ___" | ARE |
They may be locked or blown | HORNS |
Hooded snake | COBRA |
Singer Cooke | SAM |
Country with the highest percentage of vegetarians | INDIA |
Reuben ingredient | SWISS |
"The Last O.G." channel | TBS |
One of the Affleck brothers | CASEY |
Down
Cabbage dishes | SLAWS |
Rock genre | METAL |
Highbrow tower material? | IVORY |
Home to the Atlantis casino | RENO |
Thieving condors of Mario games | KLEPTOS |
Holy ___ | TERROR |
πr2, for a circle | AREA |
Bygone | PAST |
"Pick me! Pick me!" | OOHOOH |
One-named singer who pioneered the Minneapolis sound | PRINCE |
The hundred folds on a chef's toque are said to represent the number of ways to prepare this | EGG |
Scott Joplin tune | RAG |
T or F, say: Abbr. | ANS |
Corn units | EARS |
:, in an analogy | ISTO |
Pellucid | CLEAR |
Part of a horror film address, for short | ELMST |
National floral emblems of the U.S. | ROSES |
Date regularly | SEE |
Gross | YUCKY |
Not seldom, poetically | OFT |
Pleasant whiff | AROMA |
Billionaire philanthropist George | SOROS |
Defeat soundly, so to speak | SPANK |
It has colloquial gestures like "kiss-fist" and "shaking L": Abbr. | ASL |
___ choy | BOK |
Miso soup cubes | TOFU |
Affirmative or negative, in a debate | SIDE |
Medium | PSYCHIC |
Trio for Daniel Day-Lewis | OSCARS |
Bohemian folk dances | POLKAS |
Takes up or lets down, say | REHEMS |
Passionate learners, to some | NERDS |
Bert's buddy on "Sesame Street" | ERNIE |
College application part | ESSAY |
One wicked witch's home in "The Wizard of Oz" | EAST |
Baltimore seafood specialty | CRAB |
Hawaii's ___ Coast | KONA |
IV amounts | CCS |
Make oneself heard in a herd | LOW |
Kimono sash | OBI |