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Across
- Part of L.G.B.T., for shortTRANS
- Like wine, but not grape juiceAGED
- ChancesODDS
- Hogwarts headmaster DumbledoreALBUS
- “The Jungle Book” bearBALOO
- Part of a theater?ROLE
- Do for a few months?PERM
- “Lovergirl” singer MarieTEENA
- *”Soak Up the Sun” singer, 2002SHERYLCROW
- *Fictional protagonist who attends elementary school in Maycomb CountySCOUTFINCH
- Smooth overPAVE
- Onetime “Come hungry. Leave happy” sloganeerIHOP
- Tolkien trilogy, for shortLOTR
- HawkSELL
- Pick up from schoolLEARN
- Nat ___ (documentary channel, for short)GEO
- Gentle attention-getterTAP
- DivertAMUSE
- *Actress in “Alien” and “Avatar”SIGOURNEYWEAVER
- Farthest orbital point from the moonAPOLUNE
- ___ smearPAP
- PatoisDIALECT
- Grace’s partner on NetflixFRANKIE
- Symbolic itemTOTEM
- Avoids attention for nowLIESLOW
- Ingredient in bananas FosterRUM
- CeaseEND
- Completely lostATSEA
- Speck in la merILE
- Ivanovic who won the 2008 French OpenANA
- Lend a hand when one shouldn’tABET
- “Cool your jets!”EASY
- DirectsRUNS
- Really, really hopePRAY
- Aqib ___, five-time Pro Bowl cornerbackTALIB
- #carpediemYOLO
- Kitchen timer soundDING
- LaborsTOILS
- Iowa college city that isn’t Iowa CityAMES
- Corrida combatantsTOREROS
- One of the Spice GirlsMELC
- Swedish vodka brandABSOLUT
- Tease relentlesslyRAGON
- Hamilton and Burr, e.g.DUELERS
- “Nice job, dude!”YOUROCK
- Poker-facedSTOIC
- You might gain knowledge through thisOSMOSIS
- Direction from Tampa to Orlando, for shortENE
- “Don’t include me in this!”WHOSWE
- DipsomaniacsDRUNKS
- BronzeTAN
- Costco competitor, informallySAMS
- Italian wine regionASTI
- Bottom of Britain?ARSE
- Some square dance participantsGALS
- Bill passers, brieflyATMS
- Some woolen blanketsAFGHANS
- Peter or Paul (but not Mary)TSAR
- Ballerina’s balancing aidBARRE
- Exhibition mounterARTMUSEUM
- Anne with the Pulitzer-winning novel “Breathing Lessons”TYLER
- *First African-American U.S. poet laureateRITADOVE
- Uraeus, in ancient EgyptASP
- 2017 film nominated for Best Picture … or a hint to the answers to the eight starred cluesLADYBIRD
- Northern raceIDITAROD
- President whose veep was DickIKE
- Lone female ArgonautATALANTA
- “Copacabana” hitmaker, 1978MANILOW
- ___ St. James, first female Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the YearLYN
- Comes to lightEMERGES
Down
- Amt. of cooking oilTBSP
- Bobby in the Motorsports Hall of Fame of AmericaRAHAL
- Advil alternativeALEVE
- “Because I felt like it”NOREASON
- Makeup of some meat substitutesSOY
- Prefix with conservativeARCH
- Ignore ordersGOROGUE
- Romeo or JulietELOPER
- Mountain ___DEW
- Covert ___OPS
- Render harmless, so to speakDECLAW
- Wasn’t stiffDROOPED
- N.S.F.W. stuffSMUT
- Antismuggling grp.ATF
- Idle periodsLEISURES
- Elaine on “Seinfeld”BENES
- Cry from the defeatedUNCLE
- Jokester MortSAHL
- Trattoria dishLINGUINE
- LaborsTRAVAILS
- Rainer Maria ___, writer of “Letters to a Young Poet”RILKE
- Baked, in a wayONPOT
- Herman Melville’s first bookTYPEE
- FracasMELEE
- “Eventually …”ONEDAY
- VittlesEATS
- SickAILING
- Island whose name rhymes with a popular thing to do thereARUBA
- *Portrayer of Fallon Carrington Colby on “Dynasty”PAMELASUEMARTIN
- *”The Silence of the Lambs” protagonistCLARICESTARLING
- Like the Vietnamese languageTONAL
- Kegger localeFRAT
- *Singer with the most American Music Awards of all time (29)TAYLORSWIFT
- *Janet Leigh played her in “Psycho”MARIONCRANE
- How, with “the”WAYS
- Asian island divided between two countriesTIMOR
- One on a bender, perhapsSOT
- Young ___UNS
- Arroz accompanier, oftenPOLLO
- In the holdBELOW
- Keynote, sayORATE
- R2-D2 or C-3PODROID
- Overflows (with)TEEMS
- “For example …?”SUCHAS
- BigheadednessEGO
- Weapon with a lock, stock and barrelMUSKET
- Passing judgments?AYES
- ___ fideBONA
- M.M.A. stats, for shortTKOS
- Mob bossesDONS
- Money in the MideastRIAL
- 1040 figures, for shortSSNS
- GawkedSTARED
- “The Little Mermaid” villainURSULA
- Certain cloudsSTRATI
- Stonewall Inn, e.g.GAYBAR
- Make it to the podiumMEDAL
- App with an envelope iconGMAIL
- Kind of voice or dogHUSKY
- Wood that’s good for matchmakingASPEN
- Word with house or highSTYLE
- Hat partBRIM
- Hit musical with music by Elton JohnAIDA
- SwearAVOW
- ___ in three (chess challenge)MATE
- The Father of Art DecoERTE
- Nutrition figs.RDAS
- Guadalajara goldORO
- Horse’s female parentDAM