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Across
- “___ there be light”
- Not small
- Sleeping ___ (camping need)
- Bard of ___ (Shakespeare’s title)
- Seasonal illness
- Baby’s first words, perhaps
- Restaurant handout
- “Friend or a ___?”
- “Right this second!”: Abbr.
- Word that means “pure joy” and ends with “ss”
- 1974 espionage parody film starring Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland
- “The Haunting of Hill ___” (horror TV miniseries)
- Cups and ___ (tea-time buddies)
- Word that refers to oft-mowed vegetation and ends with “ss”
- Demands an answer, say
- “Crunched” body parts, for short
- False friend, maybe
- Word that refers to a strategic board game with black-and-white squares, and ends with “ss”
- Bride’s family, to the groom: Hyph.
- Actress Marilyn ___ of “Some Like It Hot”
- Author Judy of “Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing”
- Word that means “icky or repulsive” and ends with “ss”
- Black-and-white cookie
- Actress Gardner
- Portray a character, say
- Word that is Einstein’s “m” and ends with “ss”
- Old-school for “cool”
- Toddler’s birthday gift, perhaps
- “Let’s ___ down to business”
- Gallery filler
- Sault ___ Marie
Down
- Mary’s “little” animal in a rhyme
- Stunt performer ___ Knievel
- Singer Braxton of “Un-Break My Heart”
- Lifelong buddy: Abbr.
- UN workers’ group letters
- Word that means “estimate” and ends with “ss”
- Word that refers to the lowest range of musical notes and ends with “ss”
- Organization for doctors: Abbr.
- Space between teeth
- Greek N’s
- Month post April
- “___ sells sea shells …”
- Pin used for hanging
- Singer-songwriter Rita
- Pen drive port letters
- Cul-de-___
- Remnants of campfire
- Guitar’s relative, briefly
- Web design language: Abbr.
- Measurement device, in maths class
- “Cool ___ cucumber”: 2 wds.
- Put in stitches
- Last year’s juniors now, for short
- Knight title
- Dallas school that is home to the Mustangs: Abbr.
- Eggy Christmas drink
- Nebraska city
- Not even once
- “Good, better, ___”
- ___ Angeles, CA
- Overnight ___ (grainy breakfast choice)
- Glasgow resident, briefly
- Eyelid lump
- “Seriously?! No way!” in text-speak: Abbr.
- Carly ___ Jepsen of “Call Me Maybe”
- Most suitable