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Across
- “Don’t ___ your foot in your mouth” (“Don’t do anything embarrassing”)
- Summertime home-cooling appliances: Abbr.
- From head to ___ (all over the body)
- China’s continent
- Day after Wednesday, for short
- Elbow’s site
- Short snoozes
- ___ of the tongue (something said by mistake)
- Yoga class need
- Your furry companion
- Above sea ___ (elevation)
- ___ Brava, Spain
- Dr. ___, rapper of “Express Yourself”
- ___, Dick, and Harry (ordinary people)
- ___ Lanka, Asian island
- “Loves Me Like a ___,” 1973 song by Paul Simon about a mother who loves her son
- ___ White, UFC CEO
- Go astray
- “This must weigh ___!” (loads): 2 wds.
- “___ Crazy After All These Years,” 1975 hit album by Paul Simon which won him two Grammy Awards
- Soak up, as gravy
- Suffix with “project” to mean a propelled object
- Newborn dog
- Pure, as the driven snow (rhymes with “taste”)
- Korean pop stars, to their fans
- First-aid gear
- From ___ Z (the whole shebang): 2 wds.
- “___ in the Evening,” 1980 single by Paul Simon which topped several charts worldwide and is known for its drum beat
- Tic ___ (breath mints)
- “It’s ___ or never”
- Parking place
- “Time ___ my side” (“I can wait”): 2 wds.
- Harry Potter, to James Potter
- X-___ (25th December)
- “You Can ___ Me Al,” 1986 Paul Simon hit inspired by a party where he was mistakenly referred to as “Al”
Down
- Frying ___ (omelet-making utensil)
- New York’s country: Abbr.
- Waiter’s bonus
- Capital of Georgia, for short
- “Mother and ___ Reunion,” 1972 chart-topper by Paul Simon that has elements inspired by reggae
- ___ Bowl (annual NFL championship game)
- Domesticate an animal
- Face-to-face exam
- 911 respondent: Abbr.
- Deadly Egyptian serpents
- Gaze intently for a long time
- Sci-fi vehicle occupants: Abbr.
- Aloe ___ (soothing succulent)
- Nail polish layer
- Prefix with “potent” and “present”
- Six-pointers in football: Abbr.
- Tax-collecting group: Abbr.
- “King of Soul” ___ Redding
- Young stallion
- ___-jerk response
- Popular pet food brand
- Vehicles launched into space
- Quiet time (rhymes with “dull”)
- ___ Beta Kappa
- Biblical hymn
- Spooky room under the roof
- “Am ___ loud?”: 2 wds.
- “Me and Julio ___ by the Schoolyard,” 1972 single by Paul Simon that refers to the Queens neighborhood, Corona
- Reply to a question, for short
- “Fit ___ tee”: 2 wds.
- Cute ___ button: 2 wds.
- Military rank for KFC’s Sanders, for short
- Longest-running NBC skit show: Abbr.