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Author: Simon Marotte and Trenton Lee Stewart
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Accessory across the front of a Girl Scout uniform | SASH |
The "m" in Einstein's E = mc2 | MASS |
Own (up) | FESS |
Excessively promote | HYPE |
Car | AUTO |
Airline once said to be "ready when you are" | DELTA |
months | YEAR |
Let ___ a secret | INON |
Consumed | EATEN |
"Does the name contain an animal?" YES. "Is it a band fronted by Adam Duritz?" YES! | COUNTINGCROWS |
Peaks of waves | CRESTS |
Wrestler/actor John | CENA |
U.S. intelligence grp. | NSA |
Rower's blade | OAR |
Smallish batteries | AAS |
Cluster of feathers | TUFT |
With 45-Across, "Does the name contain a vegetable?" YES. "Is it a band fronted by Billy Corgan?" YES! | SMASHING |
Seaweed-wrapped rolls | SUSHI |
Silicon Valley field, informally | TECH |
Alpaca lookalike | LLAMA |
Opening for a coin | SLOT |
Mean, mocking smile | SNEER |
See 31-Across | PUMPKINS |
Moist | DAMP |
Entrepreneur's deg. | MBA |
Rep.'s opponent | DEM |
Garment that may have an underwire | BRA |
"Adios!" | CIAO |
Premium cut of steak | RIBEYE |
"Does the name contain a mineral?" YES. "Is it a band fronted by Mick Jagger?" YES! | ROLLINGSTONES |
One might arrive on a saucer | ALIEN |
Soul icon Redding | OTIS |
[I'm about to speak …] | AHEM |
Portable preparedness kit | GOBAG |
Sandwich shop | DELI |
"Sick!" | DOPE |
Sarcastic "I bet!" | ASIF |
Region | AREA |
Flatten, as a fly | SWAT |
Down
Like toddlers when meeting strangers, often | SHY |
Sailor's "yes" | AYE |
Cold War contest featuring Sputnik and Apollo | SPACERACE |
Sandwiches that may save the day? | HEROS |
Ship's primary canvas | MAINSAIL |
Mother's sister, e.g. | AUNT |
Uncomplaining, say | STOIC |
One of Shakespeare's begins "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun" | SONNET |
Dread | FEAR |
John who sang "Rocket Man" | ELTON |
This-and-that dishes | STEWS |
Stark daughter on "Game of Thrones" | SANSA |
Joltless javas | DECAFS |
Jazz player's state | UTAH |
Bearded grazer | GNU |
Prices | COSTS |
Japanese noodle dish | RAMEN |
Long-running Lorne Michaels production, for short | SNL |
Boar's gorer | TUSK |
Crude outbuilding | SHED |
Opening, as between teeth | GAP |
TED talk accompaniment, often | SLIDESHOW |
Winnie-the-Pooh's craving | HONEY |
Possible response to "Who's there?" | ITSME |
Closemouthed | MUM |
Food of the gods | AMBROSIA |
Speedway sport | RACING |
Big nuisance | PAIN |
Max's opposite | MIN |
Buddhist temple | PAGODA |
Brazilian actress Sonia | BRAGA |
Fez-shaped chocolates | ROLOS |
Suspect's "out" | ALIBI |
Kitchen appliance brand | OSTER |
Necklace decorations | BEADS |
Part of the Apple logo | LEAF |
Mahjong piece | TILE |
Org. with pollution solutions | EPA |
Rendezvoused | MET |