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Editor: Will Shortz
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Palindromic band with the palindromic song title "SOS" | ABBA |
Place for an oxygen tent, for short | ICU |
A whole bunch | SCADS |
High-level H.S. math class | APCALC |
Exploit | DEED |
Dandy | FOP |
Like many barrels | OAKEN |
"Yay!" | HOORAH |
Cheer for beer on campus? | ALLHAILHALLALE |
Milan-based fashion brand | ARMANI |
Skate effortlessly | GLIDE |
Put down in print | LIBEL |
Part of a strip | GAG |
West of Chicago | KANYE |
Discerning judgment | EYE |
Author Calvino | ITALO |
Played the fall guy? | RAKED |
Half-___ (rhyming order) | CAF |
Hoot at an out-of-focus nature photograph? | BOOBLURREDBLUEBIRD |
Chicago university | DEPAUL |
Small three-legged table | TEAPOY |
Two-time Best Actor, 1954 and 1972 | BRANDO |
"___ Old Cowhand" (Bing Crosby hit) | IMAN |
Put away | ICE |
"If you ask me," briefly | IMO |
Something populists revile | ELITISM |
Antsy feeling when one is out of cellphone range? | SONERVOUSNOSERVICE |
Sport ___ | UTE |
One of the dames in 2018's "Tea With the Dames" | DENCH |
Like the lion slain by Hercules | NEMEAN |
Cans | AXES |
"Tilted Arc" sculptor Richard | SERRA |
Jackie on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | CHAN |
Places to sleep | DENS |
Spanish omelet ingredient | HUEVO |
Isaac's firstborn | ESAU |
Fought | WARRED |
Bête ___ | NOIRE |
Counterpart of frost | DEW |
Where a demanding dockworker gets supplies? | STEVEDOREDIVASTORE |
Snack item with a salient anagram? | SALTINE |
Word that's its own synonym in reverse | PAT |
Symbol of danger or anger | RED |
Boot | OUST |
Discriminating against elders | AGEIST |
They've got talent | AGENTS |
"Ditto!" | IDOTOO |
Landing in Rotterdam? | DUTCHTOWNTOUCHDOWN |
Curry or Rice | TIM |
Snack items with their name on the top and bottom | OREOS |
Result of union negotiations, often | RAISE |
Lotion bottle abbr. | SPF |
Native seal hunter | ALEUT |
Part of a college application, informally | REC |
Unfeeling | STONY |
Roaster or toaster | EMCEE |
It's not legal | LETTER |
Piano that plays only a certain three notes? | BCHORDKEYBOARD |
Slips | ERRATA |
"Fingers crossed!" | IHOPE |
Wrath | IRE |
A long time ago | ONCE |
Willie Mays phrase | SAYHEY |
A little tight | TIPSY |
Pseudoscientific subj. | ESP |
Charon's river | STYX |
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"Waste not, want not," e.g. | ADAGE |
It has a button in the middle | BELLY |
Show to be untrue | BELIE |
Reason that some students struggle in school, for short | ADHD |
"___ were you …" | IFI |
Joint effort, slangily | COLLAB |
Requiring difficult pedaling, say | UPHILL |
Exclusive | SOLE |
Phone | CALL |
Pseudonymously | AKA |
Manny's last name on "Modern Family" | DELGADO |
Slip through | SNEAKBY |
"Of course!" | AHA |
Bill padding | PORK |
Time out? | COMA |
Stuffed and deep-fried rice balls, in Italian cuisine | ARANCINI |
Name tag holders | LANYARDS |
Political system with a paramount leader | CHIEFDOM |
Vocal quintet? | AEIOU |
More or less | ABOUT |
Work well together | GEL |
Translation of the French "vivre" or German "leben" | TOLIVE |
Rested | REPOSED |
World capital settled by Vikings circa the ninth century | DUBLIN |
Scourge | BANE |
Apt rhyme for "constrain" | REIN |
Martin Sheen's real first name | RAMON |
Name of seven Danish kings | ERIC |
"Le ___," Matisse work that hung upside down at the Museum of Modern Art for 47 days | BATEAU |
Neglect | DISUSE |
Acts dramatically | EMOTES |
Bakery/cafe chain | PANERA |
Like a bowl | CONCAVE |
Cheat, informally | EUCHRE |
Refusing to answer directly | EVASIVE |
Suggested intake level, for short | RDA |
Glass fragment | SHARD |
Correct | EMEND |
"Two Sisters" or "Two Young Girls at the Piano" | RENOIR |
Struck | XEDOUT |
Exceedingly | EVERSO |
Site of a 1976 South African uprising | SOWETO |
Quaintly countrified | RUSTIC |
Virtual animals in an early 2000s fad | NEOPETS |
"___ Got the Whole World in His Hands" | HES |
Attended | WENTTO |
Alternative to a snake | DRANO |
They catch waves | RADIOS |
Nickname on "The Addams Family" | TISH |
Shakespeare's "You, too?" | ETTU |
Bugs Bunny, e.g. | TOON |
Sob stories | SADTALES |
Christina of pop | AGUILERA |
"Here, move over" | LETMETRY |
Not much at all | AWEEBIT |
Trattoria dumplings | GNOCCHI |
New England fish | SCROD |
Dork | DWEEB |
"Catch-22" pilot | ORR |
Cloth that may get a lot of tears | HANKIE |
Handy types | DIYERS |
Meager | SCANT |
Walker ___, 1962 National Book Award winner | PERCY |
Shipping option | FEDEX |
Sundance state | UTAH |
Place for un béret | TETE |
Concessions | SOPS |
It beats a deuce | TREY |
Stock sounds | MOOS |
Bit of sun | RAY |
Short flight | HOP |
Informal affirmative | YEP |