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Across
- Settle the bill, say
- Long ___ (way back in time)
- Animal that may be named Fido or Rover
- “___ Beso,” 1989 song by Paul Anka
- Texter’s reaction to a funny meme: Abbr.
- Lithium-___ battery
- Chant heard during a beer-gulping contest
- Clump of dirt or clay (anagram of “cold”)
- Singer of the hit song “Kill Bill”
- Rock producer Brian
- Carrie ___, Princess Leia portrayer whose last name sounds like someone who catches tuna
- Anya ___-Joy, “The Queen’s Gambit” actress whose last name sounds like someone who alters clothes
- Opposite of “nope”
- Cheer for a matador
- Kendrick Lamar’s genre
- Winter coat lining
- Wasabi-coated veggie
- Scientist’s research site, for short
- ___ for tat
- “___-ching!” (cash register sound)
- Tiny preschooler
- Obamacare, initially: Abbr.
- Bodyweight statistic: Abbr.
- Jeffrey ___, “Kane and Abel” author whose last name sounds like someone who is good with a bow and arrow
- First word in a letter, usually
- ___ de Janeiro, Brazil
- “Look at Me, I’m Sandra ___”
- Auction-ending word
- Tim ___, CEO of Apple whose last name sounds like someone who can prepare a feast
- “Selma” director DuVernay
- “Based ___ true story”: 2 wds.
- Monster like Shrek
- Common superhero suffix
- Ending to “syno” or “anto”
- Blue overhead expanse
Down
- Chest muscle, for short
- ___ Wednesday (First day of Lent)
- “From Me to ___” (The Beatles’ song)
- Jack of ___ trades
- Mickey Mouse’s canine pal
- “___ but goodie” (like a nostalgic song)
- Deep-___ pizza
- Leak slowly, like sap
- Growling sound (anagram of “rang”)
- Hair-care goo
- Great Barrier Reef makeup
- Neither’s partner
- UV-blocking letters
- Cherry on ___ (something special)
- Smart-___ (smarty pants)
- “Oh ___?!” (“Wanna bet?”)
- Gently touch
- Great Salt Lake state
- Sticky sushi ingredient
- Surfer or chess player’s need
- Black gunk used for making roads
- Bart Simpson’s grandpa on “The Simpsons,” lovingly
- Prefix meaning “three”
- Perry ___, fictional lawyer-detective whose last name sounds like someone who may build buildings
- Humorous twist, in literature
- ___ Chanel of fashion
- James ___, oldschool actor whose last name sounds like an academic head
- Hoover, for one
- Actress Longoria of “Desperate Housewives”
- Escape, informally (rhymes with “jam”)
- Old-school icons, for short
- Mork’s planet, on TV
- Kind of lime pie