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Author: Zachary David Levy
Editor: Joel Fagliano
Across
Hit a serve past | ACED |
Ballet dancer's bend | PLIE |
Lightens (up) | EASES |
Word after golden or slide | RULE |
Often-discarded part of a fruit | RIND |
Canonized person | SAINT |
Cheat sheets | CRIBNOTES |
Post-panel sesh | QANDA |
Male cat | TOM |
Big name in public opinion research | PEW |
It might be poked | FUN |
Cry of disgust that sounds like 24-Down | UGH |
Fruit also known as calabash | BOTTLEGOURD |
"Yeah, I suppose" | GUESSSO |
Soup kitchen utensils | LADLES |
Stare open-mouthed | GAPE |
Target, as a wide receiver | PASSTO |
Outbuilding for many a historic home | CARRIAGEHOUSE |
Millennial's successor, informally | GENZER |
Tennis do-overs | LETS |
"That's pretty nifty!" | OHNEAT |
Fashion house whose logo features Medusa | VERSACE |
Counterpart to a landline | MOBILEPHONE |
Appreciative text | THX |
Schedule abbr. | ETA |
Middle name for Alec Baldwin and Carly Jepsen | RAE |
Go the other way | ZAG |
Indian royals | RAJAS |
Make safer, in a way … or what the starts of 17-, 27-, 38- and 52-Across might be? | BABYPROOF |
Pageant topper | TIARA |
Often-discarded part of a fruit | STEM |
Inactive | IDLE |
One-___ bandit | ARMED |
Biblical pronoun | THEE |
Nonnegotiable thing | NEED |
Down
Airplane's path on a flight map, often | ARC |
Junkyard dog | CUR |
Roth of "Inglourious Basterds" | ELI |
Red scare? | DEBT |
Sneak previews | PROMOS |
Happening, in modern parlance | LIT |
Bumbling | INEPT |
Old car make named for Henry Ford's son | EDSEL |
Abbr. on a lawyer's business card | ESQ |
Highly rated, as a bond | AAA |
Iniquitous | SINFUL |
Stick it out | ENDURE |
Array at a farmer's market | STANDS |
Noggins | NOBS |
Language in which "w" can be a vowel | WELSH |
Australian boot brand | UGG |
Green dip, familiarly | GUAC |
Purifying filter acronym | HEPA |
November birthstone | TOPAZ |
One purring in Peru | GATO |
Nonalcoholic beer brand | ODOULS |
Composer Rachmaninoff | SERGEI |
Ripen | AGE |
Kind of motor used in robotics | SERVO |
Down-to-earth | REAL |
Lead-in to mingle or mezzo | INTER |
Ticket assignment | SEAT |
Cut quite a figure? | ETCH |
Something a prenatal ultrasound can determine | SEX |
Mafia code of silence | OMERTA |
Windbag's output | HOTAIR |
Classic video game with the catchphrase "He's on fire!" | NBAJAM |
Biological catalyst | ENZYME |
Collect what's been sown | REAP |
"Blue Ribbon" brewer | PABST |
Toffee bar brand since 1928 | HEATH |
Beam | GRIN |
"What ___ the odds?" | ARE |
Down in the dumps | SAD |
Wax producer | BEE |
Shelley's "To a Skylark," for one | ODE |
World Cup chant | OLE |
Put quarters in, as a meter | FED |