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Across
- Where one may find bats
- Sheep’s cry
- “Big Blue” tech giant: Abbr.
- Had bills to pay
- ___ tear (common sports injury): Abbr.
- Narcotics organization (anagram of “ade”): Abbr.
- Monster from Himalayan legend
- Rapper ___ Wayne of “Tha Carter III”
- Antlered animal found in Yellowstone
- Vehicle for winter hills
- Stephen ___, Fields medal-winning mathematician who struggled with math during his schooling
- Icy Arctic home
- Tell an untruth
- Rad or tubular, e.g. (rhymes with “clang”)
- Michael ___, inventor of the electric generator who had no formal education in mathematics and was primarily an experimentalist
- Like chili sauce
- PBS’s “___ the Science Kid”
- Cry for a matador
- E.O. ___, biologist who struggled academically in math and argued that high mathematical competence is not needed in all scientific fields
- Peels an apple (anagram of “spare”)
- ___ camp (prep area for mountaineers)
- Suffix to “Cray” or “Motor”
- ___ Kummer, mathematician who struggled with elementary arithmetic and was instead skilled in applied mathematics
- College term, for short
- “___ many cooks spoil the broth”
- Meow-er
- Planets, to poets
- Dress, with “up” (anagram of “got”)
- “Russian Doll” co-creator Poehler
- “Chicken Soup for the ___” (book series)
- Flying “saucer,” e.g.: Abbr.
- Deep-sea eggs
- ___ list (task list): Hyph.
Down
- Playfully shy (rhymes with “boy”)
- Feeling of wonderment, as at a magic show
- Puppy doctor, for short
- Thomas ___, light bulb inventor who struggled with math and famously said “I can always hire a mathematician, but they can’t hire me”
- Bundle of hay in the stable
- Hydrochloric ___ (stomach substance)
- “___ or nothing!” (risky bet in a game show)
- Creative spark
- Alexander Graham ___, telephone inventor who found arithmetic boring and preferred to find the method of solving a problem, not the answer
- “Let’s ___ the best of it” (salvage)
- Fireplace wood
- Knight’s title
- “Cut ___ slice, would you?” (request a piece of pumpkin pie): 2 wds.
- Suffix with “self” or “fool”
- “Fireflies ___ in the dark”
- “… Do, re, mi, fa, so, ___, do …”: 2 wds.
- Scottish young’un
- Speeder’s penalty
- Kiddie “Explorer” on Nickelodeon
- The “A” of IPA
- “Y” on a questionnaire, often
- Message from a stranded sailor
- Weight measurements, for short
- Plopped down on a chair
- Poet Edgar Allan ___
- “So close!”
- Shakespeare’s “You too?”: 2 wds.
- ___ over your head (shelter)
- “That’s not happening”: 2 wds.
- Bump on the eyelid
- F1 racer
- “Te ___” (Spanish rom-com words)
- Pooh’s hopping friend
- ___ Light (beer brand)
- ___-mo (like everyone’s movement, to The Flash, for short)