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Across
- Match, as subject and verbAGREE
- Newspaper held in low esteemRAG
- Cigar milder than a maduroCLARO
- Top of an espressoFROTH
- Novelist UmbertoECO
- Swing by unannouncedPOPIN
- Things that may fly around saloonsFISTS
- France’s Académie ___ Beaux-ArtsDES
- Gives deep massage therapyROLFS
- Old Spice alternativeAFTA
- Violinist ZimbalistEFREM
- Only president who was also a chief justiceTAFT
- Film school deg.BFA
- “Whew! What a tiring day!”AMIBEAT
- Padre’s hermanaTIA
- Tackle, for oneLINEMAN
- Slicing, as through waterKNIFING
- Part of a cello that supports the instrument on the floorENDPIN
- Make right, perhaps in a not-so-right wayAVENGE
- Complete … as suggested by four symmetrical pairs of Down answers in this puzzleHEADTOTOE
- Burn blackCHAR
- Layered cakeTORTE
- Group that votes togetherBLOC
- A lowercase “f” on a blue background, for FacebookLOGO
- Like Delta Force forcesELITE
- She said “Little boy, gonna make you a man,” in a Kinks songLOLA
- Princess of Avalor, on a Disney showELENA
- One of the Three StoogesMOE
- Cares for, as a gardenTENDS
- New Deal prezFDR
- Airport screening org.TSA
- Cheer repeated before “sis-boom-bah!”RAH
- Astronomers’ std.GST
- “I Am … ___ Fierce,” #1 Beyoncé albumSASHA
- ___ Park, Calif.MENLO
- Plays (around)MONKEYS
- CurvySINUOUS
- Started eatingDUGINTO
- Magic Johnson’s 10,141ASSISTS
- Ten-gallon hatSTETSON
- Cry of disbeliefWHATTHE
Down
- Good-naturedAFFABLE
- Mythical beast that’s half lion and half eagleGRIFFIN
- Edmond ___, “Cyrano de Bergerac” playwrightROSTAND
- James who sang “At Last”ETTA
- Canadian interjectionsEHS
- Distinctively colored freshwater fishREDFIN
- BitterACERB
- What “it” is supposed to doGOSEEK
- Y courseCPR
- Rioter’s spoilsLOOT
- H.S. course often covering the “Aeneid”APLATIN
- Making up variations on a themeRIFFING
- Performing live, sayONSTAGE
- Send off, as raysEMANATE
- Sea cowMANATEE
- One who might become a fiancéeAMIE
- Record for later, in a wayTIVO
- Screenwriter NoraEPHRON
- Flimsy, as an excuseFEEBLE
- Stuffed grape leavesDOLMA
- Half a sextetTRIO
- Member of the weasel familyOTTER
- Pitch setterCLEF
- Waits for a better offer, sayHOLDSOUT
- Game box infoAGERANGE
- Like friends not seen for yearsLONGLOST
- Antebellum DixieOLDSOUTH
- People are asked to sign it after an accidentCAST
- 1896 Olympics localeATHENS
- Hush-hush org.THENSA
- TellSAYTO
- Many Pennsylvania Dutch speakersAMISH
- Typical “Key & Peele” segmentSKIT
- Dark time in FranceNUIT
- E.R. workersMDS
- Second part of the sign of the cross, symbolicallySON
- GlimpsedSAW
- Indianapolis-to-Atlanta dir.SSE