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Across
- The “P” in MPH
- “How ___ this happen?”
- Mike and ___ (fruity candy)
- Exclude from a list
- “Fuel” singer DiFranco
- Like IKEA furniture: Abbr.
- Car opener that comes with a handle
- “You said it, brother!”
- Ram’s ma’am
- Yadda, yadda, yadda: Abbr.
- Settled, as a debt <=> Infant’s leakproof undergarment
- Vegetable that turns a salad red
- X-___ large
- Slimy substance
- Kindergarten pupil
- Took a lap around the pool
- Stomach muscles, for short
- Worn-out piece of cloth
- What is measured by a clock <=> Give off, as light
- Speech therapist’s concern
- Period of sleep with dreaming: Abbr.
- Big Apple newspaper: Abbr.
- “Listen up!” to a Spaniard
- Professor’s helpers: Abbr.
- Pull-out storage in a table <=> Prize on a wanted poster
- “That’s a relief!”
- Bone that may tickle?
- Eyebrow shape
- “Fine by me!”
- “That’s ___, folks!”
- Artsy Manhattan neighborhood, colloquially
- ___ Wang (big name in fashion)
- Letter that can be a shirt type or a junction
- Mouse-catching device <=> Go separate ways
- “Ed, Edd n ___”
Down
- “Like two peas in a ___”
- Overly sensitive, as some romantic hits, in teenspeak
- ___ de Janeiro, Brazil
- River blocker <=> Upset or irritated
- Nonreactive, like helium or argon
- Informal roadside eatery
- Original concept
- Fuzzy fruit with brown skin
- Starry-___ (naively enthusiastic)
- Fruit bearer in an orchard
- One delivering lines on the stage
- Vietnamese New Year
- ___, present, and the future
- Workplace leader
- “My ___ Sal” (1942 film)
- Waist accessory with a kimono
- Road goo <=> Rodent found in a lab
- Reach the finish line before anyone else
- Actress Adams of “American Hustle”
- Crossed paths
- “I don’t ___ it” (don’t understand)
- Punch sound in a comic book
- Treasure hunter’s aid
- Baker’s rising need?
- 404 on the computer, e.g.
- When push comes to ___ (in a serious scenario)
- “Shoot!”
- Anger, with “up”
- Ready, willing and ___
- ___ out a living (barely made)
- Hospital unit <=> Make a sketch
- “Don’t ___,” The Pussycat Dolls hit
- Move like a kangaroo
- “Woo-hoo!”