Clues | Answers |
---|---|
Make one’s own | ADOPT |
Marks a ballot, perhaps | XES |
Maximum amount | ALL |
Meadow moisture | DEW |
Mental makeup | PSYCHE |
Needles | NAGS |
Org. in Clancy books | CIA |
Page number, to a printer | FOLIO |
Pelvic bones | ILIA |
Poetic tribute | ODE |
Pop art’s Lichtenstein | ROY |
Prepare for a physical | STRIP |
Prepared | READY |
Prime minister before and after Churchill | ATTLEE |
Purchasable grab bag in a video game | LOOTBOX |
Radical, in slang | GNARLY |
Rehearsal dinner party | GROOM |
Rhames of “Pulp Fiction” | VING |
Scheming | SLY |
School grp | PTA |
Serpent on a sarcophagus | ASP |
Sets up a hook | JABS |
Shocking swimmers | EELS |
Slimy trail producer | SNAIL |
Slow movement | ADAGIO |
Sluggish | LETHARGIC |
Solange, to Blue Ivy Carter | AUNT |
Spot | ESPY |
Spout a speech | ORATE |
Start of a Lincoln line, and a hint to the circled letters | AHOUSEDIVIDED |
Steely stare | GAZE |
Stunned state | AWE |
The Cat in the Hat sports one | BOWTIE |
Title character of Pixar’s “The Good Dinosaur” | ARLO |
Vein fill | ORE |
What Hamlet is thought to be, or not to be | MAD |
Where cross-country drivers often crash? | INNS |
Wing | ELL |
Yak | GAB |
Clues | Answers |
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“Give us the juicy details!” | DISH |
“Hallelujah” singer-songwriter Leonard | COHEN |
“Jabberwocky” word for four o’clock in the afternoon | BRILLIG |
“On the Waterfront” director Kazan | ELIA |
“___ be the day!” | THATLL |
Aladdin’s simian sidekick | ABU |
Barista’s creation | MOCHA |
Beckham Jr. of the Browns | ODELL |
Belly bulge | OUTIE |
Brainy bunch | NERDS |
Cannes locale | RIVIERA |
Cocktail garnish | OLIVE |
College big shots | DEANS |
Cotton quantity | BALE |
Cruel practice | SADISM |
Cry from Michelangelo | COWABUNGA |
Curse word intensifier, oddly | HOLY |
Dallas-to-Houston dir | SSE |
Dough put into a jar | TIP |
Drops back to pass | FADES |
Dude, in surfer slang | BRAH |
Egyptian king of the gods | AMON |
Fashion designer Marc | JACOBS |
Filmography listings | ROLES |
Funerary vase | URN |
Grad student’s exams | ORALS |
Grilled sandwich | PANINI |
Gunky stuff | GOO |
Had arrears | OWED |
Heaviest noble gas | RADON |
High-end Tokyo shopping district | GINZA |
Humble | LOWLY |
King Triton’s daughter, in a 1989 film | ARIEL |
Land agent Charles who was collectively shunned for not reducing rents | BOYCOTT |
Less than 43-Across | SOME |
Limburger’s home | BELGIUM |
Lists for chairs | AGENDAS |
Loft contents | HAY |
Love affairs | AMOURS |
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