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Across
- Pet doctor, for short
- Twin’s number
- 24-hour cash dispenser: Abbr.
- “___ was saying …”: 2 wds.
- Clumsy person
- Police officer, informally
- “___ is more” (minimalist mantra)
- Out of shape
- Siri’s platform: Abbr.
- Poetry tribute
- “The Walking ___” (2010 drama)
- “___ of Swing,” song by Dire Straits with a regal title
- TV interruptions, for short
- Ending with “cray” or “gran”
- Colorful part of the eye
- Hi-___ image (high quality image)
- Tested a new couch?
- Mom’s sister, to you
- “___ Creole,” song by Elvis Presley with a regal title
- Smartphone download, for short
- Genetic material: Abbr.
- Soak up, as gravy (rhymes with “mop”)
- After-shower garments
- Song by Lorde that has a regal title
- Specialized hospital area: Abbr.
- New York’s country: Abbr.
- Mend, as socks
- “Let ___” (studio album by the Beatles): 2 wds.
- Nightmarish street
- Power supply, for short
- “___ who’s talking!”
- ___ and don’ts
- Mrs in France, for short
- “Sir ___,” song by Stevie Wonder with a regal title
Down
- Actor ___ Kilmer of “Top Gun”
- Suffix with “Japan”
- “___ the season …”
- Ballerina’s digit
- “A Fish Called ___” (1988 film starring Jamie Lee Curtis)
- Very frequently
- Sulfuric, for one
- “T” in TMI
- British lawmakers: Abbr.
- Distress signal at sea
- Supermodel ___ Hadid
- Batman and Robin, and Sonny and Cher, e.g.
- India’s continent
- “Bye-bye,” to a Brit: Hyph.
- Noah’s handiwork
- Opus ___
- Nine-digit ID: Abbr.
- Far from polite
- Cozy roadside retreats
- Train terminal, for short
- Federal property manager: Abbr.
- “Someday My ___ Will Come,” studio album by Miles Davis with a regal title
- Specific person to reach out to in office: Abbr.
- Ye ___ Shoppe
- Sacred song or a hymn
- Construct a Lego tower, say
- Bitterly regretted
- Capital of Norway
- Starchy tubers
- “Everybody Hurts” band
- Electricity consumption measure that might determine the price charged: Abbr. (anagram of “out”)
- ___ choy (Chinese cabbage)
- Barely manage, with “out”