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Across
- Ties to the Japanese?OBIS
- OrderEDICT
- Some shellsPASTA
- MalodorousRANK
- Go ___ (be green, in a way)SOLAR
- Opposition blocANTIS
- “Well, well, well!”ISAY
- “Don’t be a stranger!”KEEPINTOUCH
- Starting pointsGENESES
- Fading lightEMBER
- “Bel ___” (Guy de Maupassant novel)AMI
- Put down in wordsWROTE
- Shade of redCLARET
- Divine nourishmentMANNA
- With 35-Across, Cole Porter musicalKISS
- See 33-AcrossKATE
- UndisturbedINSITU
- ___ Na NaSHA
- Increase in sizeWAX
- With 44-Across, “You can wait to show your gratitude”THANK
- See 42-AcrossLATER
- LikeALA
- Repeated word in the Ten CommandmentsTHY
- Least pollutedPUREST
- With 56-Across, clothing item for the youngest in the familyHAND
- See 54-AcrossDOWN
- It may fool youDECOY
- Denial of responsibilityNOTI
- Low-lying wetlandSWALE
- Best ___ Album (Grammy category)RAP
- “I’ll think about it”MAYBE
- Thumbs-up, e.g.GESTURE
- “Don’t be a stranger!” … or what you have to do three times in this puzzleDROPMEALINE
- Gets a move onHIES
- Country/rock singer SteveEARLE
- Connected to a hipboneILIAC
- To be where people sing of amour?ETRE
- It’s snowy in FloridaEGRET
- O’Hara’s portrayerLEIGH
- P.D.A. component: Abbr.ASST
Down
- Paperwork?ORIGAMI
- Word with second or third, but not fourth or fifthBASEMAN
- Faster than you can say Jack RobinsonINANINSTANT
- Kind of terrierSKYE
- Ridge formed by glacial streamsESKER
- ManagesDOESOK
- Suffix with percentILE
- “Get it?”CAPEESH
- Barbershop requestTRIM
- Oscar nominee for “Lion,” 2016PATEL
- Bit of Inuit gearANORAK
- Good name for a mess hall cookSTU
- Little bit of personalityTIC
- Shade of grayASH
- MS followers?NBC
- Go after, as a flySWATAT
- Poetic contraction usually at the start of a lineTIS
- Newbies in the work forceRAWRECRUITS
- Seventh of 24ETA
- Western monikerTEX
- Org. behind the Human Genome ProjectNIH
- Pizzeria owner in “Do the Right Thing”SAL
- Durham sch.UNH
- Park ranger’s handoutMAP
- Practice piecesETUDES
- Elizabethan dramatist ThomasKYD
- Prior to, in verseERE
- “Kung Fu” actor PhilipAHN
- Thai neighborLAO
- French white wineMOSELLE
- “Gross!”EWW
- Eagles and hawks, typicallySOARERS
- Prepare for printingTYPESET
- Feature of a baby faceDIMPLE
- “Stop! I don’t need to be constantly reminded!”NAGNAG
- “Oleanna” playwrightMAMET
- Check outEYE
- Hanger-onLEECH
- Try to stay afloat, perhapsBAIL
- Mother of HeliosTHEA
- Fourth of 26DEE
- It may collect dustRAG
- Hockey great BobbyORR
- Sequel to a sequelIII