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Author: Lindsey Hobbs
Editor: Will Shortz
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Key for Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" | EFLAT |
A house may be built on it | SPEC |
Burlesque accessories | BOAS |
Web-footed mammals | PLATYPUSES |
A goose egg | NADA |
Gimlet garnish | LIME |
Locale suggested by this puzzle's theme | AUSTRALIA |
Malcolm Gladwell best seller that explores the 10,000-hour rule | OUTLIERS |
Ice cream container | TUB |
Virginia Woolf's "___ Dalloway" | MRS |
Statue of ___, figure atop the U.S. Capitol | FREEDOM |
___ culpa | MEA |
Autobahn hazard | EIS |
Elflike | FAY |
Big hopper | KANGAROO |
Things with perks? | COFFEEPOTS |
"I need to speak with you," briefly | AWORD |
Capote sobriquet | TRU |
Cartomancy tool | TAROT |
Brand of spread for sandwiches and toast | VEGEMITE |
Bouncer's equipment | TRAMPOLINE |
Ingredient in a Cuban sandwich | HAM |
Spanish 23-Across: Abbr. | SRA |
Holy Trinity part | SON |
Ones coming for a ride? | REPOMEN |
Select | TAP |
Wood rich in tannins | OAK |
"Yankee Doodle" epithet that's also the name of a food | MACARONI |
Nickname for 18-Across, and a hint to how four answers in this puzzle are to be entered | DOWNUNDER |
Instrument played using circular breathing | DIDGERIDOO |
Nashville music mecca, informally | OPRY |
"Old MacDonald" sound | OINK |
Where Achilles took a dip? | STYX |
Little ones | TOTS |
They can be treated with warm compresses | STYES |
Down
English town known for its salt | EPSOM |
___ de sel | FLEUR |
Goes the distance | LASTS |
___ Gawande, author of the 2014 best seller "Being Mortal" | ATUL |
Embodied | TYPIFIED |
Catch | SNARE |
Take five | PAUSEFORAMOMENT |
S.I. V.I.P.s | EDS |
Balls of yarn, fake mice, etc. | CATTOYS |
Gossip | BLAB |
Big Alaska export | OIL |
"You think that's true about me?" | AMI |
"SpongeBob SquarePants" setting | SEA |
___ Rebellion, 1808 uprising in New South Wales | RUM |
Language that gave us "spunk" and "slogan" | ERSE |
Piece of information | DATUM |
Performers of the ceremonial haka dance | MAORI |
Noted example of corporate misconduct | ENRON |
Stone with curved bands | AGATE |
Violinist Zimbalist | EFREM |
Dweller in a eucalyptus forest | KOALA |
Capitulates | CAVES |
Have a loan from | OWETO |
Strand at the airport, maybe | FOGIN |
Letter-shaped part of a sink | PTRAP |
Whirled powers? | TORNADOS |
What it takes two to tie | THEKNOT |
Time it takes light to travel .3 mm: Abbr. | PSEC |
Novelist Santha Rama ___ | RAU |
Grades | MARKS |
Hot alcoholic drink | TODDY |
#1 Rolling Stones love ballad | ANGIE |
Fishing spots | PIERS |
Traditional gemstone for a seventh wedding anniversary | ONYX |
Gas | RIOT |
Galas | DOS |
Make a decision | OPT |
Sardonic | WRY |
Italian god | DIO |