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Across
- Self-conscious person’s exclamationDONTJUDGEME
- Self-conscious person’s questionAMI
- Once in a while, poeticallyEVERANDANON
- Get the heck out of DodgeLAM
- What mathematicians call a lemniscateFIGUREEIGHT
- Letters in film and the hotel businessMGM
- Burning feelingANGER
- At birthNEE
- Whole head of hairMANE
- Back-combsTEASES
- Opposite of fortuitousILLTIMED
- Guzzles, sayDOWNS
- Musical family name from CremonaAMATI
- DrossSLAG
- Problem with live-streamingLAG
- Olden land north of AngliaSCOTIA
- ChitchatPALAVER
- Most baggyLOOSEST
- Owners of the dogs Bo and SunnyOBAMAS
- Home of the 2000 Summer Olympics: Abbr.AUS
- Pistolet, par exempleARME
- Sign of springROBIN
- Company Steve Jobs once ownedPIXAR
- Bit of off-season N.C.A.A. newsTRANSFER
- Take a bite out of?DEFANG
- Popular video game of 2000, with “The”SIMS
- Easy interview questionLOB
- Reason for a medalVALOR
- And … that’s a wrap!BOA
- Fancy term for a long prison sentenceDURANCEVILE
- Get the heck out of DodgeRUN
- One-third of a literary trioEMILYBRONTE
- FatheadASS
- Hub of Memphis night lifeBEALESTREET
Down
- Get the grease out ofDEFAT
- Of a flockOVINE
- Actress Ruth of “Loving”NEGGA
- LevelsTRUES
- Shaken upJARRED
- Ravel’s “Pavane Pour ___ Infante Défunte”UNE
- Presidential monogram hidden in this clueDDE
- Closing the gapGAINING
- Author of “The Condition of the Working Class in England,” 1845ENGELS
- Bris officialMOHEL
- Otolaryngologist, familiarlyENT
- Where did you go?ALMAMATER
- Attractive qualityMAGNETISM
- InstantIMMEDIATE
- Bubbly cocktailMIMOSA
- Arch supportsSOLES
- ___ Tuesday (modern restaurant promotion)TACO
- “What happens when language fails,” per Margaret AtwoodWAR
- Garment made with spandexSPORTSBRA
- TaxingLABORIOUS
- Rosa Parks and Booker T. Washington, for twoALABAMANS
- UrchinsGAMINS
- “Terrible, just terrible”SOSAD
- Fleet at a distribution centerVANS
- First word in Yale’s mottoLUX
- Complete missAIRBALL
- Middle America, symbolicallyPEORIA
- Go back (to)REVERT
- Water park featureFLUME
- Preferential treatmentFAVOR
- Something worn with flare?ALINE
- Nick of 2019’s “Angel Has Fallen”NOLTE
- Nod at, sayGREET
- Nebraska senator FischerDEB
- Dec. 31NYE
- “I Love Lucy” networkCBS