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Across
- Ones out of this world, for short
- Club setting for scenes in “GoodFellas” and “Raging Bull”
- Something pressed in an emergency
- ___ Lee (dessert brand)
- Gets better
- Oppressive dominance
- *Performers who set the bar high?
- *Go-getter’s maxim
- In a way
- Eves
- One-named Grammy-winning singer
- Worried exclamation from Astro on “The Jetsons”
- Writer and film critic James
- Platinum-selling rapper-turned-TV cop
- Sr.’s hurdle
- English cathedral city
- Brand with a jingle to the “Dragnet” theme
- *Public health agency’s mission
- Part of a ventilation system
- Actress and civil rights activist Ruby ___
- Boors
- *Feature of a Chippendales show
- Fix the colors on, say
- Boor
- Special orders on new autos
- It means well in Italy
- P.R. event
- Smooth sailing
- Gas numbers
- Bug
- Stand-up comic Wong
- *Places for coasters
- Move in a hurry, quaintly
- Best horse of the 20th century, per The Associated Press
- Language spoken on Easter Island
- Jazz’s Jackson
- Matriarch’s title, maybe
- Chats away
- Large musical combo
- Spud
- Palate cleansers between courses
- *How to screw in a light bulb
- Common chords
- “I didn’t need to know that”
- Tries hard
- *What keeps up standards in the radio business?
- Temple cabinets
- End of many addresses
- Pioneer of detective fiction
- Reed in a pit
- A while back
- Author/magazine editor Welteroth
- Singer/activist Horne
- Half of a record
- Celebrity … but just barely
- *”Holy moly!”
- *Occasion for hiding in the dark
- In trouble, metaphorically
- Genre for the Smashing Pumpkins and Liz Phair
- Beat poem allegedly inspired by a peyote vision
- Carpentry contraption
- Words of understanding
- Italian diminutive suffix
Down
- Lengthy reprimand, so to speak
- Lowbrow
- Taste
- “Ouch!”
- Half of some matching sets
- Put away
- Hold tightly
- National Medal of Arts winner Davis
- Played miniature golf
- Altar place
- Snap
- Inverse trig function
- Choking hazard label
- How TV shows may be shown
- Some Montanans
- Plant part
- ___ king
- Spanish chess piece
- Put away for later
- Expert advice
- Evaluate, as an opponent
- Phoenix sch.
- Like polka
- What sheep participate in
- Plant part
- Alternatively
- Summer hrs. in Colorado
- Words of commitment
- Pyle’s portrayer on “Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.”
- Pang
- Love, in Lyon
- Defeat soundly
- Couple of fins
- Head of ___
- Happy refrain
- National economic prosperity, metaphorically
- Adolescent
- “What’s up?,” in textspeak
- A.C. measure
- First man, in Maori mythology
- Oil-rich nation that’s not in OPEC
- Sour milk product
- Cathedral in N.Y.C.
- “Revelations” choreographer
- Small, in a way
- Oscars, e.g.
- Blue Ribbon brand
- It’s found in a key: Abbr.
- Mountain nymph of Greek myth
- Comfy shoes, for short
- Writing on many a license plate
- Opposing forces in Risk
- Preventing spills, say
- Sporty option
- Folk singer Guthrie
- H.S. class
- Monopoly token
- Have a serious crush on, informally
- Less expressive
- Issa of “Insecure”
- Puts down
- Little bump
- Ancestor of the modern lemon and lime
- Ring combo
- She played “the devil” Miranda in “The Devil Wears Prada”
- “Dagnabbit!”
- Kind of pants
- Japanese beer brand
- Partially landlocked bay
- Drachma replacement
- “My word!”
- Five of these are needed to play Yahtzee
- Astronaut Grissom
- Transcript fig.
- Topic discussed by the bar
- Barely manage, with “out”
- Children’s author Asquith