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Across
- Cookie ___, container that you might have put your hands into to steal a treat during your childhood
- “I Need to Know” singer Anthony
- Hair-cutting sound, at a salon
- Palindromic cry much like “aha”
- Unpleasant smell, from a rotten fish
- Edible ice-cream holder
- Day after Wednesday, for short
- Length times width
- ___ and rave (complain angrily)
- ___ Del Rey who sang “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd”
- “Oh ___?!” (“Wanna bet?!”)
- Playground equipment that “goes up and down,” you might have shared with a friend during your childhood
- What north is to south, for short
- Trodden track
- Chemical suffix with “meth” or “prop”
- Espionage organization headquartered in Virginia: Abbr.
- ___ Lauder, cosmetics magnate
- Opposite of “WNW,” on a compass
- The “A” in ETA, for short
- Hair color
- Network for “Mad Men” and “Better Call Saul”: Abbr.
- Soft French cheese often served at room temperature
- “Give ___ rest now!” (“Enough haggling!”): 2 wds.
- Closes firmly, as a door
- Distinctive flair (anagram of “lane”)
- Mexican-American, e.g.
- Chicken ___, comforting liquid food that your mom might have served you when you were ill during your childhood
- Element whose symbol is “Fe”
- Burn the midnight ___ (work late)
- Organization protecting constitutional freedoms: Abbr.
- Library ___, I.D. you might have used during your childhood to borrow books from the library
- Pointy part of a pen
- Big letters in home security
- Ron ___ who portrayed Tarzan
- Brother’s sibling, for short
Down
- ___ down (make a quick note of)
- “That hits the spot!” sound
- Wheel game, in a casino
- Oscar-nominated Disney film set in Polynesia
- “Let’s just call it ___” (“Consider us even”): 2 wds.
- Fish eggs
- Waxy art supply products that you might have used on coloring books during your childhood
- Discarded piece of metal, say
- Biblical figure who survived a Great Flood
- Roomy, roadside rest house
- Furry family friend
- Arthur ___ after whom a famous tennis stadium in Queens is named
- Fencing sword
- Put the pedal to the metal, say
- ___-Bake Oven, toy you might have played with extensively during your childhood
- Former nuclear power regulator: Abbr.
- Saturday-morning ___, animated programs you might have watched every Saturday during your childhood
- Eye part that shares its name with the Greek rainbow goddess
- “The best things in life ___ free”
- Have a hot dog, say
- Ill will or evil intent (rhymes with “chalice”)
- Ballerina’s hairdo
- Opposite of “output”
- Bedtime ___, nighttime routine you might have fallen asleep to during your childhood
- Rear or posterior
- “That,” in Spanish
- Ricky Martin’s “Livin’ la Vida ___”
- “___ Lang Syne” (anagram of “laud”)
- Asia’s ___ Sea that’s almost vanished
- Roman numeral 3
- Pounds: Abbr.