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Across
- ___-fi (futuristic genre)
- Business card number, for short
- “It’s c-c-cold!”
- Not negative, for short
- Rant and ___ (complain angrily)
- Promise of payment letters
- Tiny battery type
- Universal donor blood type, briefly
- Swiss peaks
- *Something you might “pull” to get special favors
- Winter woe
- “Yay or ___?”
- Word after “pen” or “gal” (anagram of “lap”)
- *Something you might “pull” to prevent something from happening or continuing
- Attila the ___
- “Dude,” colloquially
- Hotfooted it
- “Green Eggs and ___,” TV series based on a Dr. Seuss book
- “S” in ASAP
- Stench
- Sixth sense, for short
- Studded part of an ear
- Tiny charged particle
- “___ to worry!”
- *Something you might “pull” for amusement on April Fools’ Day
- “The Pit and the Pendulum” author, Edgar Allan ___
- Hired vehicle
- “Should ___ shouldn’t …”: 2 wds.
- Mouth tops
- “___ carte”: 2 wds.
- Scary Hollywood street
- Best grade: Hyph.
- Peak, for short
- Artfully subtle, say
- Ship’s distress letters
- Pea place
Down
- Rejuvenation spots
- Winter garb
- Munich’s river
- Having a zesty, sour taste
- December 24 and 31, for two
- *Something you might “pull” when you’re kidding with a friend
- Fluid stored in the gallbladder
- *A long, sturdy item that you might “pull” during a game of tug-of-war
- Corrode, as an iron pipe
- Slang for the recent pandemic
- *___-nighter, something you might “pull” to cram for an exam
- Gerundial ending
- ___ Francisco
- Balloon inflating device
- Quid ___ quo
- Young boy, in Scotland
- Start of a Spanish count
- “___ it been that long!”
- Facility where one undergoes intense training: 2 wds.
- Steal from a bank, say
- “___ moment, please” (hold on)
- Rooster’s mate
- ___-mo (film-making effect)
- “Finding ___ Tin Tin”
- Fried Cajun veggie
- Loch ___, alleged home of a monster
- Baked desserts
- Rock and ___
- Military force
- Game played on horseback
- “It happens to the best ___”: 2 wds.
- Voice below soprano
- Pink Floyd or Green Day, for one
- Special ___ (military missions)