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Author: Chris A. McGlothlin
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Frasier's producer on "Frasier" | ROZ |
Pass on, as knowledge | IMPART |
Unruly hair | MOP |
Nondairy spread | OLEO |
Yellow Teletubby | LAALAA |
Power group | INS |
"Your fins are nice" and "You're a graceful swimmer"? | FISHCOMPLIMENTS |
"___ luck!" | LOTSA |
It can get you out of a place it rhymes with | BAIL |
Butcher's stock | MEAT |
Done some lassoing? | THROWNALOOP |
Theater opening | ACTONE |
___ Mahal | TAJ |
Witty remark | QUIP |
Big-bottomed fruit | PEAR |
Sporty Mazda | MIATA |
One might end with .com | URL |
Relinquished … or a hint to 17-, 23-, 51- and 62-Across | FORGONE |
Really bother | VEX |
"Wouldja look at that!" | ILLBE |
Early 2000s sitcom set near Houston | REBA |
"OK, have it your way!" | FINE |
Suffix with pay | OLA |
Bikini blasts, informally | NTESTS |
Is unable to pronounce the name of a deodorant brand? | CANTSAYSURE |
San ___, Calif. | JOSE |
Convince with smooth talk | SNOW |
Very big | OBESE |
Actress Sandra emoting? | OHCRYINGOUTLOUD |
___ Paulo, Brazil | SAO |
Standard things | USUALS |
Lady in Arthurian romance | ENID |
Sister channel of HBO and Cinemax | TNT |
Department store department | MISSES |
Where you might find a slop bucket | STY |
Down
"That's hilarious!," in a text | ROFL |
A little of this, a little of that | OLIO |
Avidity | ZEST |
U.N. workers' grp. | ILO |
Title dance in a 1999 #3 hit | MAMBO |
Tree of the custard apple family | PAPAW |
Gambler's aggressive bet | ALLIN |
Berate | RAILAT |
Bit of Highlands headgear | TAM |
Actor Sal of "Rebel Without a Cause" | MINEO |
Ready as needed | ONTAP |
"Hey … over here!" | PSST |
"Come on now — you flatter me too much!" | OHSTOP |
Lyricist Sammy | CAHN |
Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes, e.g. | EMOJI |
Seized vehicle, for short | REPO |
Like a horse that can no longer be ridden | LAME |
Here, in Honduras | AQUI |
What a bobby pin might help make | CURL |
Much change may come from this | TILL |
Slip up | ERR |
Word with old, new or school | AGE |
Stick up | ROB |
Commercial name that becomes another commercial name if you move its first letter to the end | AVIS |
Rental for an outdoor reception | TENT |
Fires | AXES |
Sensed | FELT |
When repeated, Mork's farewell | NANU |
Slip-up | BONER |
Weak | FEEBLE |
St. Francis of ___ | ASSISI |
Home run pace | TROT |
"Give My Regards to Broadway" composer | COHAN |
Natty neckwear | ASCOT |
Year, in old Rome | ANNUS |
Hatha and Bikram, for two | YOGAS |
Bulging with muscles, in modern lingo | SWOLE |
Che's "Weekend Update" co-host on "S.N.L." | JOST |
Many millennia | EONS |
Something not worn on casual Friday | SUIT |
Small whirlpool | EDDY |
"Dee-lish!" | YUM |
___ Constitution | USS |