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Across
- Little squeakersMICE
- Good thing to keep above waterHEAD
- HipCOOL
- Said aloudORAL
- Enter abruptly and obtrusively, with “in”BARGE
- Soothing ingredientALOE
- Actor who won an Oscar for 1950’s “Cyrano de Bergerac”JOSEFERRER
- Challenge sometimes built outdoors with hedgesMAZE
- Not remote, as a TV reporterONSCENE
- “Yours truly” alternativeASEVER
- What a baseball rundown usually ends inTAG
- Pipe typeBRIAR
- Sugar suffixOSE
- Longtime rival of Roger FedererRAFAELNADAL
- Gambling card gameFARO
- OodlesLOTS
- Actress BluntEMILY
- Dictator following the Spanish Civil WarFRANCISCOFRANCO
- Famous Ford failureEDSEL
- Hacienda roomSALA
- Very bright, as colorsNEON
- A founder of Mexican muralismDIEGORIVERA
- Wagner’s “___ Rheingold”DAS
- See 38-DownASALE
- Permit toLET
- Big scoopersLADLES
- Words from a new arrivalHEREIAM
- Milky white mineraloidOPAL
- Its “saintly” cities include the starts to 16-, 28-, 37- and 43-AcrossCALIFORNIA
- AttendGOTO
- In piecesAPART
- Skirt styleMIDI
- Agreeable (to)OPEN
- SplendorLUXE
- Baseball’s MusialSTAN
Down
- Confidence, slangilyMOJO
- With 7-Down, early historical timeIRON
- Mama ___ ElliotCASS
- Vote into officeELECT
- ___ Krishna (religious movement)HARE
- Muff somethingERR
- See 2-DownAGE
- Go off the tracksDERAIL
- Professional on a film setCAMERAMAN
- Norway’s patron saintOLAV
- Move like molassesOOZE
- Creepy stareLEER
- Widely spoken language in IndiaBENGALI
- One cause of goose bumpsFEAR
- More balanced mentallySANER
- Lower part of Wayne ManorBATCAVE
- Fix a clog?RESOLE
- Killed, in mobspeakOFFED
- Famed theater district restaurateurSARDI
- Rub outERASE
- What’s left of a dinosaurFOSSIL
- Enjoyed a fine mealDINED
- Company with a can-do attitude?ALCOA
- French city with a history of silk-makingLYONS
- Eight pintsONEGALLON
- With 47-Across, get the buyer to buyCLOSE
- Liberal and then someFARLEFT
- Little troublemakerRASCAL
- Prefix with dynamicAERO
- Partner of conditionsTERMS
- Shell’s shell, e.g.LOGO
- EachAPOP
- One may be blind or hotDATE
- EmployHIRE
- ParticipatingINIT
- Radames’s love, in operaAIDA
- PrincipalMAIN
- “The Simpsons” character whose last name has 18 lettersAPU
- Loosey-gooseyLAX