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Editor: Will Shortz
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About 85%-90% of Muslims, globally [1st of 7] | SUNNI |
*shrug* | MEH |
Weight | HEFT |
Conjecture's lack | PROOF |
Reddit Q&A session | AMA |
Jacqueline du Pré's instrument | CELLO |
Scottish cattle breed | ANGUS |
Hollywood's Ricardo or Paolo [2nd of 7] | MONTALBAN |
Go here and there | ROAM |
Spiky fruits with a noxious odor | DURIANS |
Sch. in Troy, N.Y. | RPI |
Place for garage sale receipts | CASHBOX |
French for "You are beautiful!" [3rd of 7] | TUESBELLE |
Requests kibble, say | MEOWS |
End result | UPSHOT |
Rocky Mountain National Park sight | ELK |
About 10%-15% of Muslims, globally | SHIA |
Flutter, as eyelashes | BAT |
"Yippee for us!" [4th of 7] | WEDIDIT |
English suffix equivalent to Spanish's -ando and -iendo | ING |
Word in a traditional New Year's Eve song | AULD |
Bother and bother | NAG |
People for whom two states are named | DAKOTA |
Goal of a bedtime story reading | SLEEP |
Digital confrontations? [5th of 7] | THUMBWARS |
___ Bedingfield, 2000s pop star with the hits "Unwritten" and "Pocketful of Sunshine" | NATASHA |
This, that or whichever | ANY |
Looked up to | ADMIRED |
"Come ___!" | ONIN |
One of Robin Hood's Merry Men [6th of 7] | FRIARTUCK |
Government program heads, informally | CZARS |
Come from behind | RALLY |
Heaven knows where, for short | MIA |
Brings home | EARNS |
Symbols of wisdom | OWLS |
Suffer the consequences | PAY |
One with horns [7th of 7] | SATAN |
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Place to unplug | SPA |
Archaeologist's find | URN |
Holiday quaff | NOG |
Give sustenance | NOURISH |
In that case | IFSO |
Warm-blooded sort | MAMMAL |
Punk subculture | EMO |
Like some drills and vacuums | HANDHELD |
Scary roller coaster twists | HELIXES |
Actor Idris of "The Wire" | ELBA |
Cousin of a tres leches cake | FLAN |
Oodles | TONS |
Ricochet | CAROM |
Setting for a "Rubber Duckie" singalong | TUB |
Winning blackjack combo | ACETEN |
"Queen of Drag" with 12 Emmys | RUPAUL |
Mortar's partner in food prep and chemistry | PESTLE |
Some December lawn decorations | SLEIGHS |
Oom-pah-pah boomers | TUBAS |
Stick for a 15-Across player | BOW |
Buckeye | OHIOAN |
Like a snow globe scene | WINTRY |
Major ordeals | SAGAS |
"Big Little Lies" actress Nicole | KIDMAN |
Load of information all at once | DATADUMP |
What Ctrl+T might open | TAB |
"Nope," "I'm innocent" and "Huh-uh" | DENIALS |
Subject of the 2008 documentary "The Black Candle" | KWANZAA |
Deflect, as an insult or a sword | PARRY |
"Er … I suppose that works" | UHOKAY |
Lunar New Year | TET |
Natural hairstyle | AFRO |
Tie | DRAW |
Structure historically found by a river | MILL |
Frosts | ICES |
Surveillance org. | CIA |
Word with fine or folk | ART |
Modern vaccine base | RNA |
Application info, often | SSN |