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Author: Robert Won
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Hot dish that sounds cold | CHILI |
Increase, as a pot | ADDTO |
___ Dhabi | ABU |
Composer Copland | AARON |
Feature of five U.S. presidents from Lincoln to Harrison | BEARD |
Hummus, for one | DIP |
Easy order for a barista | BLACKCOFFEE |
Feminine suffix | ESS |
They play among the reeds | OBOISTS |
Gin flavoring | SLOE |
Exclamation of epiphany | AHA |
Not quite ROFL | LOL |
Inventor’s protection | PATENT |
$, %, & or @ | SYMBOL |
“If ___ Street Could Talk” (2018 film) | BEALE |
“It is a tale told by an ___, full of sound and fury”: Shak. | IDIOT |
Coil in a mattress | BEDSPRING |
Oscar-winning film set partly in Iran | ARGO |
Jell-O shapers | MOLDS |
Slushy summer treat | ICEE |
Ocean invertebrate with a round, translucent body | MOONJELLY |
Trumpet’s sound | BLARE |
Furious | IRATE |
Prevailing tendencies | TRENDS |
Sherwood ___ | FOREST |
Go a-courting? | SUE |
“The Waste Land” author’s monogram | TSE |
Big nights before big days | EVES |
Artist Henri Toulouse-___ | LAUTREC |
A live one might be hot | MIC |
Genre with a Hall of Fame in Cleveland … or what can follow the respective halves of 17-, 33- and 40-Across | ROCKANDROLL |
Card player’s call | UNO |
More robust | HALER |
Pisa dough? | EUROS |
Kylo ___ of “Star Wars” | REN |
Serviceable | OFUSE |
Put down new turf on | RESOD |
Down
Taxi | CAB |
“2001: A Space Odyssey” antagonist | HAL |
Nest egg letters | IRA |
___ citato (in the passage quoted) | LOCO |
Rorschach pattern | INKBLOT |
Bubbling away | ABOIL |
Dict. offerings | DEFS |
Loopy | DAFT |
Overstep one’s bounds | TRESPASS |
Verse that exalts its subject | ODE |
“Easy on Me” singer, 2021 | ADELE |
Plains figure replaced by Monticello on U.S. nickels | BISON |
Surprise win | UPSET |
Cucumber-like, maybe | COOL |
Lifelessly dull | STERILE |
“Take me ___” | ASIAM |
Water power, informally | HYDRO |
Compadre | AMIGO |
Mont Blanc, for one | ALP |
Outskirts of the outskirts | BOONIES |
Book-loving Disney princess in a yellow gown | BELLE |
Whirlpool | EDDY |
Bit of lightning | BOLT |
Defeatist’s assertion | ICANT |
Bookish sorts | NERDS |
Flappers in a gaggle | GEESE |
Late singer with a food name | MEATLOAF |
PSAT takers, often | JRS |
Operator of a stud farm | BREEDER |
Community card between “flop” and “river” in hold’em | TURN |
It’s connected to the tibia | FEMUR |
Sheepish | OVINE |
Intel mission | RECON |
Gawk | STARE |
Rights advocacy org. | ACLU |
Some four-stringed instruments, for short | UKES |
Mötley ___ | CRUE |
Letter after pi | RHO |
Common conjunctions | ORS |
John of Salisbury | LOO |
“Acid” | LSD |