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Across
- ___ date (essay deadline)
- Meowing house pet
- “It’s c-c-cold!”
- Not on, as a switch
- Make up a story, say
- ___ de Janeiro, 2016 Olympics host
- Bygone Roman garb (anagram of “goat”)
- “Murder Mystery” actor ___ Sandler
- Do some sums
- ___ Angeles, California city that was Marilyn Monroe’s birthplace
- Michael ___, actor who was considered for the role of James Bond, but is instead famous for “The Italian Job”
- Staircase units
- A day has 24 of these, for short
- “___-wee’s Big Holiday” (2016 movie)
- Number of sides for a decagon
- Hard ___ rock: 2 wds.
- Christian ___, actor who was considered for the role of James Bond, but is best known for playing Batman in “The Dark Knight” trilogy
- Put on Etsy, perhaps
- Lion’s little one
- A rose may have a “thorny” one
- “Cee” successor, alphabetically
- “This bus will take you from point ___ point B quickly”: 2 wds.
- Game show hosts: Abbr.
- Michael ___, actor who was considered for the role of James Bond, but is better remembered as Dumbledore from the “Harry Potter” franchise
- Weighing device in a bathroom
- “Don’t mind ___ do”: 2 wds.
- Actress ___ Arthur of “The Golden Girls”
- Vanish ___ thin air (disappear suddenly)
- Duke Ellington’s “I ___ Song Go Out of My Heart”: 2 wds.
- Miles and miles away
- Palindromic lunch hour
- ___ Neeson, actor who was considered for the role of James Bond, but is instead famous for “Schindler’s List”
- Picnic pest
- “Give it a shot!”
- Leftover morsel
Down
- “i” or “j” topper
- Saucer in the sky: Abbr.
- Letters after “D”
- School periods
- First-___ kit (emergency kit)
- What professors do
- Kellogg’s Raisin ___ (popular breakfast choice)
- Ferris wheel or roller coaster, e.g.
- Pole used for fishing
- Pale pub drink
- “03” month, for short
- Say no to, with “out”
- “Every day ___ new day”: 2 wds.
- Train passenger’s reservation
- Prefix with “phone” or “graph”
- “Reading Rainbow” network: Abbr.
- “The Simpsons” neighbor Flanders
- Crust formed on a wound
- Prefix with “correct” to mean a texting feature
- Actress ___ Stone of “Cruella”
- ___ of Doom (DC Comics supervillain group)
- Green plant part where photosynthesis takes place
- ___ Jovi, glam metal band known for “Livin’ on a Prayer”
- ___ Eastwood, actor who was considered for the role of James Bond, but is famously known for the “Dirty Harry” films
- “Mister,” in Mexico
- Place to grind pepper or flour
- Close, as an envelope
- ___ Grant, actor who was considered for the role of James Bond, but was renowned for “North by Northwest”
- Closest pal: Abbr.
- Happy Meal component, often
- Vowel trio after “a”
- It’s used to fill a crack in the road
- Invoice term, for short