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Author: Nancy Stark and Will Nediger
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Soft "seat" in the woods | MOSS |
Things that may be hot or dropped | MICS |
It's a lot to assume | BIGIF |
Shocked response to Brutus | ETTU |
Come back | ECHO |
Cropped up | AROSE |
Good name for an average Joe | NORM |
Related | AKIN |
Moving gracefully | LITHE |
Start of a saying about getting in the way | TOOMANYCOOKS |
Acid's opposite | ALKALI |
Mad as a hatter | MESHUGA |
Wrangler alternative | LEE |
Start of a saying about negative influence | ONEBADAPPLE |
Rocker Bob | SEGER |
Elizabeth I, for one | TUDOR |
Center of a sting operation? | WASP |
Small, flat-bottomed boat | SKIFF |
Stereotypical clown name | BOBO |
Concede | ALLOW |
"The Persistence of Memory" and "Lobster Telephone" | DALIS |
Start of a saying about parental discipline | SPARETHEROD |
Ply the needle | SEW |
Quick, possibly controversial bit of commentary | HOTTAKE |
Body of work | OEUVRE |
Warning you might give before revealing the endings of 20-, 29- and 45-Across? | SPOILERALERT |
Like some shrimp and jets | JUMBO |
"Argo" or "Fargo" | FILM |
The McCoys, e.g. | CLAN |
___-American (like about 6% of the U.S.) | ASIAN |
Title matchmaker in an 1815 novel | EMMA |
James or Jones of jazz | ETTA |
Junior and senior | YEARS |
Common medical advice | REST |
Harvest | REAP |
Down
Like solving crosswords | MENTAL |
Eight-time Oscar nominee for Best Actor | OTOOLE |
Action in tennis, swimming and golf | STROKE |
Highest, on a diploma | SUMMA |
Polysemous words have multiple of these | MEANINGS |
Repulsive | ICKY |
Smart | CHIC |
California county north of Marin | SONOMA |
Refuses to carry out | BALKSAT |
They're usually packed on St. Patrick's Day | IRISHPUBS |
Caught | GOT |
"Kinda" | ISH |
Finder's ___ | FEE |
Common cosmetics component | ALOE |
Subj. of Charlotte Brewer's "Treasure-House of the Language" | OED |
Popular prom hairstyle | UPDO |
Apt rhyme for "blob" | GLOB |
Sleek, in auto-speak | AERO |
Hair-raising cry | EEK |
Bouquet thrower | BRIDE |
Place to watch a game with friends | SPORTSBAR |
Draw, colloquially | WASH |
Prime Cuts Extra Gravy brand | ALPO |
Strip in the bedroom, maybe | SLAT |
Partner of away | FAR |
Tripping hazard | FLOORMAT |
Boomerangs for Aboriginal Australians, e.g. | WEAPONS |
It might occur to you | IDEA |
Ring ref's decision | TKO |
Calfless cow | HEIFER |
Slender | SVELTE |
Slips | ERRATA |
After-meal amenity | WETNAP |
Worrier's ailment, it's said | ULCER |
Garnish for a gimlet | LIME |
Classic boulevard liners | ELMS |
Noisy bird | JAY |
Application | USE |
Hamm with two Olympic gold medals | MIA |