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Across
- Granola grain
- Female deer
- Fabric tear
- Bubble ___ (packaging material)
- Bruins legend Bobby ___
- “Based ___ true story”: 2 wds.
- Fancy prom ride, for short
- Baseballer Gehrig’s name hidden in “cloud”
- “One more thing …” in textspeak: Abbr.
- Alley-___ (basketball term)
- City bird once used as a messenger that can detect sounds below 1 Hz, far beyond the human hearing range
- Mother ___ (our home)
- Spike TV, formerly: Abbr.
- Last page, say
- “___ the season to be jolly …”
- “Dawson’s Creek” actress ___ Holmes
- Lovelace of early computing
- Prefix with “natal”
- Animal that howls at the moon and can detect sounds up to at least 25,000 Hz, far beyond the human hearing range
- Like some clock numerals
- Poetic word that sounds like “air”
- “Slippery when ___”
- Like markers that are hard to erase
- Blue ___, largest animal in the world that can detect sounds as low as 10 Hz, far beyond the human hearing range
- ___-disclosure agreement
- Boxing match
- Cockroach or cicada, for one
- “___ boy!” (encouragement)
- Greater wax ___, butterfly-like insect that can detect sounds up to 300,000 Hz, far beyond the human hearing range
- “Japan” suffix
- Locomotive fuel
- Employee badges: Abbr.
- ___ Palmas, Spain
- Bit of kindling, for a campfire
Down
- Barn ___, “wise” bird of prey that can detect sounds up to 12,000 Hz, far beyond the human hearing range
- Singer Grande’s nickname
- ___ o’ shanter (Scottish headwear)
- Intelligent ocean swimmer with a “bottlenose” variety that can detect sounds up to 150,000 Hz, far beyond the human hearing range
- Spanish for “gold” (anagram of “roo”)
- Go off, as a volcano
- Graduation gown
- “What’s gotten ___ you?”
- Smallest chess piece
- Like a “D” grade
- Baseball’s “Master Melvin”
- It runs in pens?
- Chew, like a beaver
- Opposite of “ecto”
- Genesis gentleman
- Rabbit’s long body part
- “Things are not always as they ___”
- “Cougar ___” (TV sitcom starring Courteney Cox)
- “I’m sorry if ___ you down” (“I’m sorry for disappointing you”): 2 wds.
- Young salamander (anagram of “fet”)
- Good sources of vitamin C
- Beat ___ to one’s door (be eager to visit or meet someone): 2 wds.
- “___ blu, dipinto di blu” (Domenico Modugno song)
- Father of ambient music Brian ___
- Actress ___ Wilson from “Jojo Rabbit”
- Put into practice
- Elijah ___, “Yellowjackets” actor
- Humble dwellings with thatched roofs
- Weight-to-height ratio: Abbr.
- Grand Canyon’s country: Abbr.
- ___-away zone (“no parking” area)
- James Clavell bestseller “___-Pan”
- Math subject that can’t get over its “x,” for short