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Across
- Exit key on the keyboard
- Kesha’s “___ Tok”
- Droop like the middle of an old sofa
- Like a tire with no air
- Dry as a dust bowl
- “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” ending letters
- Subculture with dark clothes and heavy eyeliner
- Toe the ___ (adhere to rules)
- Van Gogh’s work
- Poses a question
- “___ Lights,” 1931 film starring Charlie Chaplin as his “Tramp” character that’s perfect for a romantic movie night
- Animated love story featuring blue birds
- Lithium-___ battery
- “Mamma ___” (ABBA song)
- “___ Yesterday,” rom-com starring Judy Holliday in an Oscar-winning role as Billie Dawn, that’s perfect for a romantic movie night
- Crumbly cheese in spanakopita
- Soul music artist ___ Redding
- Grocery tote
- Prince ___ of “The Little Mermaid”
- Prefix with “logue” for a villain’s speech, perhaps
- Chemical ender in “butylene” or “benzene”
- “West ___ Story,” classic musical starring Rita Moreno in an Oscar-winning role as Anita, that’s perfect for a romantic movie night
- Valentine’s ___ (February 14th)
- “It fits you to ___” (fits precisely): 2 wds.
- “___ Holiday,” classic film starring Audrey Hepburn in an Oscar-winning role as Princess Ann, that’s perfect for a romantic movie night
- “Fast X” star ___ Diesel
- “Price is negotiable,” in ads: Abbr.
- Turn a motorcycle on: Hyph.
- Knight’s respectful address
- Measure of farmland
- “The binary system is made up of ___ and zeros”
- Processed food?
- “Stars and Stripes” country: Abbr.
- Octagonal sign, usually
Down
- Letters after “D”
- ___-mo (sports replay speed)
- Meowing pet
- “Pillow ___,” classic Oscar-nominated movie starring Doris Day, that’s perfect for a romantic movie night
- Eye part with a pupil in the middle
- Next of ___ (closest relative)
- Take a ___ (sit down)
- Windy, like a well-ventilated room
- “I’ve ___ your back!” (“I’ll protect you!”)
- Bangkok’s cuisine
- Art ___ (like some retro designs)
- Cry loudly
- Overrun, as with rats
- “Singin’ in the ___,” Debbie Reynolds musical which she learned to dance for, that’s perfect for a romantic movie night
- American playwright William who wrote “Picnic”
- Female parent, lovingly
- Spanish diminutive to mean “small”
- Do as you’re told
- Did a marathon, say
- Great Lake with the shortest name
- Time’s partner that waits for none, idiomatically
- Good card to have while playing blackjack
- Dr. Pepper or Pepsi, e.g.
- Paul ___ of “Put Your Head on My Shoulder”
- FAQ response, for short
- Stephanie Beatriz’s “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” role
- Words of remembrance, for short
- “No ___, no less” (“Juuust right!”)
- Devices that preceded DVD players: Abbr.
- Furniture superstore of Swedish origin
- Spot for some MDs: Abbr.
- Talking-___ (stern rebukes)
- Insect that might steal sugar cubes
- ___ Motor Car Company (Speed Wagon maker)
- Spice measure in a recipe, for short