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Across
- Mother, to a tot
- Bar bill
- Wedding commitment words: 2 wds.
- Actor Rickman known for the “Harry Potter” movies
- Buckeye State
- “Diary of a Wimpy ___” (book series)
- Hourglass filler
- James ___, 20th President of the USA whose name is an anagram of “failed gem jars”
- ___ de Janeiro, Brazilian city
- Pat gently, as face cream
- “Yes!” at church
- Venomous snake from the Nile delta
- Color of chocolate
- Jimmy ___, 39th President of the USA whose name is an anagram of “my metric jar”
- Massive amount of time
- Phone book entry, for short
- Breakfast cereal grain
- Soccer target
- ___ Roosevelt, 26th President of the USA whose name is an anagram of “love the rooster ode”
- Cunning plan
- Ship’s frame or body (rhymes with “lull”)
- Woodrow ___, 28th President of the USA whose name is an anagram of “wow, indoor owls!”
- “Baywatch” star Anderson, lovingly
- Letters indicating an alternate name
- ___-industry (farming business)
- George W. ___, 43rd President of the USA whose name is an anagram of “where bugs go”
- Tomato color
- Diesel or gas, e.g.
- Deeply regret
- April follower
- Deer relative calling Yellowstone its home
- In mint condition
Down
- “Live ___” (Taco Bell slogan)
- ___ carte (menu words): 2 wds.
- Superhero name ender
- ___ Johnson, 17th President of the USA whose name is an anagram of “non horned jaws”
- Request for takeaway: 2 wds.
- “Found it!” expression
- Sparrow or parrot, e.g.
- Mike and ___ (fruity candy)
- ___ Pickles from “Rugrats”
- Not even
- “All ___ sudden”: 2 wds.
- Vowel-shaped beam: Hyph.
- Rustic lodge
- Cowboy’s suffix with “buck”
- “___ Lisa Smile,” 2003 Julia Roberts film
- Seat at the bar
- Oyster gem
- “I ___ to differ”
- “Bee” follower?
- Hawaiian “hello”
- GPS suggestion, as the 66, for short
- “Love ___ Neighbour” (1972 sitcom)
- CD precursors: Abbr.
- Organ for tasting food
- ___ down (make a concept easier than it is)
- Unit of bread
- Moderately hot
- Big name in furniture retail
- Woman’s title
- James ___, 11th President of the USA whose name is an anagram of “joke lamps”
- Family member, for short
- Coffee vase?
- Take to court
- Axe a tree (sounds like “hue”)