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Across
Down
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Galadriel, e.g. |
ELF |
2 |
Ryan Potter’s “Titans” role |
GAR |
3 |
Test for a Ph.D. program hopeful |
GRE |
4 |
In charge of |
OVERSEEING |
5 |
Sperm or ovum |
GAMETE |
6 |
Loads |
ATON |
7 |
Port, for a mariner |
LEFT |
8 |
“Deflategate” team, familiarly |
PATS |
9 |
Firewood source, appropriately |
ASH |
10 |
“Da 5 Bloods” director |
LEE |
11 |
Radiant glows |
AURAS |
12 |
Like some phone plans |
PREPAID |
13 |
End for prophet or priest |
ESS |
14 |
German article |
DAS |
15 |
“Imagine it…” |
PICTURETHIS |
16 |
Out of focus |
BLURRY |
17 |
Flower part |
SEPAL |
19 |
Proficient |
ADEPT |
24 |
Moonfish |
OPAH |
25 |
The Nittany Lions’ sch. |
PSU |
29 |
“Don’t be weird” |
ACTCOOL |
30 |
Classic Pontiac muscle car |
GTO |
31 |
Emulates Lil Baby |
RAPS |
32 |
Japanese dog |
AKITA |
33 |
Voldemort gave Harry Potter his |
SCAR |
34 |
“Alas…” |
AHME |
35 |
Bit of goop |
GLOB |
36 |
Cockney greeting |
ELLO |
38 |
“Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose” author |
BIDEN |
39 |
Cabinet dept. with a dynamo and derrick on its seal |
ENER |
40 |
Org. for the Eagles but not the Ravens |
NFC |
44 |
Himalayan hulks |
YETIS |
47 |
Esther of “Good Times” |
ROLLE |
48 |
Direct |
STEER |
50 |
Be into |
DIG |
52 |
Sound setup |
HIFI |
53 |
Tipsy types |
SOTS |
55 |
Sub entry |
HATCH |
57 |
Fielder with two Silver Slugger Awards |
CECIL |
60 |
Bamboozle |
CON |
61 |
N.Y. rep. since 2019 |
AOC |
62 |
Unspecified ordinal |
NTH |
63 |
Setting for many organs |
TORSO |
64 |
Staggering |
AREEL |
65 |
Plenty, informally |
ENUF |
66 |
Shore flier |
GULL |
67 |
Godlike ability |
OMNISCIENCE |
69 |
Cigar selection |
CUBAN |
73 |
Carouses, in a way |
BARHOPS |
74 |
Springy critter |
ROO |
75 |
Central spot |
MIDST |
76 |
Miserable anguish |
DESOLATION |
79 |
Fun run, perhaps |
ONEK |
80 |
Hold up |
DELAY |
82 |
Beach acquisitions |
TANS |
83 |
Where “you can hang out with all the boys,” in song |
YMCA |
85 |
Fuzzy fruit |
KIWI |
86 |
Spring |
LEAP |
87 |
Knee injury initials |
ACL |
89 |
1982 Tony winner for Best Musical |
NINE |
91 |
Postal parties |
SENDERS |
94 |
Greenlights |
OKS |
95 |
Sacred spot |
SHRINE |
97 |
Start of a “Lion King” song |
HAKUNA |
98 |
Watchful person |
EYER |
99 |
Dish that may be swabbed |
PETRI |
100 |
Glamping site, perhaps |
CABIN |
101 |
Engraver Albrecht |
DURER |
102 |
Clinic nickname |
DOC |
106 |
Smile radiantly |
BEAM |
107 |
Surname of a literary governess |
EYRE |
108 |
Slinky, essentially |
COIL |
110 |
Member of the Australian avifauna |
EMU |
111 |
Marks a box |
XES |
112 |
Web access letters |
ISP |
113 |
MTA stop |
STA |
114 |
Bearded beast |
GNU |
115 |
Pronoun choice |
HIM |
116 |
Browser feature |
TAB |
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