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Author: Caryn L. Robbins
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Cain's brother | ABEL |
Like a stereotypical fairy-tale stepmother | EVIL |
Not sleeping | AWAKE |
Kind of list with check boxes | TODO |
"S.N.L." alum Carvey | DANA |
For real, colloquially | LEGIT |
One who asks "Ehh … What's up, doc?" | BUGSBUNNY |
Flying solo | ALONE |
Feeling of anxiety | AGITA |
Latin singer ___ Anthony | MARC |
Casualty of casual Fridays | TIE |
Cartoon character who once had a "Club" named after him | MICKEYMOUSE |
Citizen of Belgrade | SERB |
John who wrote the sonnet "Death Be Not Proud" | DONNE |
Served as the host for, informally | MCED |
Serving a purpose | UTILE |
Race with a baton | RELAY |
Iconic magazine cover figure who asks "What, me worry?" | ALFREDENEUMAN |
Terrible mistake | SNAFU |
Magna ___ | CARTA |
Response to a relatable meme, in internet slang | ITME |
South and Central American mammal related to the raccoon | COATI |
Snare | TRAP |
Second-in-command on the U.S.S. Enterprise | MISTERSPOCK |
Mother of 1-Across | EVE |
Baseball legend Willie known as the "Say Hey Kid" | MAYS |
Infuriate | ANGER |
Send elsewhere, as to a specialist | REFER |
"You have my full attention" … or something 17-, 24-, 38- and 51-Across might say? | IMALLEARS |
Hollywood representative | AGENT |
Golfer's warning shout | FORE |
In addition | ALSO |
Mocking retort to Captain Obvious | NODUH |
Village People classic with a pantomimed chorus | YMCA |
Many a new driver | TEEN |
Down
Opportunities to face a pitcher | ATBATS |
Having a concern for wealth and respectability, in slang | BOUGIE |
Like humor that's even more far out | EDGIER |
Like Bo-Peep's sheep | LOST |
College URL ender | EDU |
Vehicle for moving day | VAN |
Traveler's stopover | INN |
Nonexperts | LAYMEN |
Jarring noise at 6 a.m. | ALARM |
Something just outside the front door | WELCOMEMAT |
Back in time | AGO |
Family members | KIN |
Summer: Fr. | ETE |
Comic book sound effect | BAM |
Popeye's assent | AYE |
"This'll be the day that ___" (final words in the song "American Pie") | IDIE |
Icy | COLD |
Middle of the leg | KNEECAP |
The Bruins of the N.C.A.A. | UCLA |
Connery who played James Bond seven times | SEAN |
Ice cream mogul Joseph | EDY |
Bill of fare at a smorgasbord | BUFFETMENU |
Author Capote, to friends | TRU |
"Same old" place to be stuck | RUT |
Prefix with lock or freeze | ANTI |
Hasty escapes | LAMS |
Peacekeeping grp. since 1949 | NATO |
Obama attorney general ___ Holder | ERIC |
Resident of a virtual "City" | SIM |
Weep | CRY |
Harden into bone | OSSIFY |
Entertain lavishly | REGALE |
Opposed (to) | AVERSE |
___, place or thing | PERSON |
You are here | EARTH |
___ Kan (dog food brand) | KAL |
Served without ice, at a bar | NEAT |
Participated in a marathon, e.g. | RAN |
Cause of a swelled head | EGO |
Put coins into, as a meter | FED |
Honoree of many classic tattoos | MOM |
Season-long story line | ARC |
Meadow | LEA |