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Across
- Ink or paint stain
- Q-U link, in the alphabet
- Applaud with your hands
- *Lock openers, and things that might land in a junk drawer when the locks are lost
- “Give ___ shot” (try): 2 wds.
- Mona ___ (Louvre’s most famous attraction)
- Vehicle that is powered by the sun: 2 wds.
- “___ definitely do that!”: 2 wds.
- “I think, therefore ___”: 2 wds.
- *Stationery items that might land in a junk drawer when they’re dried up
- Wicked or evil
- White House resident, for short
- Circle or circuit, say
- Kind of milk or sauce
- ___ and cheese sandwich
- *Tiny metal fasteners you might find loose and rolling in a junk drawer
- Structured argument?
- Sport ___ (all-purpose vehicle)
- “You ___ me at hello,” romantic line from “Jerry Maguire”
- Number divisible by two
- Chilled to the ___ (bitterly cold)
- Inventor’s seed
- Famous wine-producing area
- Places for scientific experiments, for short
- Press one’s clothes, say
- *Proof of purchase, which often piles up in a junk drawer over time
- Swedish city, or “Casablanca” character Ilsa ___
- Took care of the munchies
- Hitchcock’s “___ M for Murder”
- Concludes, say
- High school equivalency test: Abbr.
- Frozen waffles brand
Down
- Library objects, for short
- Astrological lion
- Olive ___, Popeye’s girl
- Airport security group: Abbr.
- Costa ___, country between Panama and Nicaragua
- *Sticky squares needed for mailing letters, that you might find buried deep in a junk drawer
- Black goo used in construction
- *Paper claspers, that you might find scattered in a junk drawer
- Head-scratchers?
- “Wise ___ owl”: 2 wds.
- Pots and ___
- “Get ___ of that” (“Dispose it off”)
- Yawn-inducing speaker
- Chimpanzee or gorilla, e.g.
- Curtain holder
- Orb that lets you see
- Baton Rouge school: Abbr.
- Month with a scary last day, for short
- “___ You Ever Seen the Rain?” song by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- “Would you like to attend ___ party?” (invitation to an afternoon social): 2 wds.
- “Of Mice and ___,” John Steinbeck novella
- You-know-___ (unnamed person)
- Jose or Francisco starter
- Nightstand place
- Hit the backspace key, say
- *Elastic loops that you might find snapped or tangled at the bottom of a junk drawer
- “May ___ excused?”: 2 wds.
- Luxor’s river
- “Make ___ for it” (flee): 2 wds.
- Duck’s home
- Passed with flying colors
- Dirty dusting cloth
- Porky ___ from “Looney Tunes”
- “You’re it!” game
- ___-mo (sport event replay speed)