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Across
- Card game with meldsCANASTA
- DivulgedSPILLED
- ScrubbedABORTED
- Wonder Woman, for oneHEROINE
- Part 1 of a story attributed to 34-AcrossFORSALE
- Elevate, redundantlyRAISEUP
- Bed of roses?SOIL
- FortitudeGUTS
- Sellout abbr.SRO
- Institution founded by Benjamin Franklin, in briefUPENN
- Part 2 of the storyBABYSHOES
- It adds punch to punchRUM
- Goes back and forth (with)SPARS
- Nast of publishingCONDE
- Foie ___GRAS
- “___ better be good!”ITD
- Barnyard bleatMAA
- Author of the concise yet evocative story told in this puzzleERNESTHEMINGWAY
- UnwelcomingICY
- Show of approvalNOD
- Subject of a 1960 expedition by Sir Edmund HillaryYETI
- Yoga poseASANA
- Sainted 11th-century popeLEOIX
- Feeling of a frosty windNIP
- End of the storyNEVERWORN
- Montana mining cityBUTTE
- Mister, abroadSRI
- One of the only remaining “people’s republics”LAOS
- A whole bunchTONS
- Sneaky crittersWEASELS
- Like this puzzle’s story, in lengthSIXWORD
- Dub, sayENTITLE
- One being dubbedKNEELER
- Confirm, as an email addressREENTER
- “No making changes now”ITSDONE
Down
- Shortening in a coffee orderCAF
- ___ group (hospital classification)ABO
- Leif Ericson, for oneNORSEMAN
- Burning desire?ARSON
- SulliesSTAINS
- Let the cat out of the bagTELL
- Gator’s tail?ADE
- Alternative to a fenceSHRUBS
- Like some smoky ScotchPEATY
- Biometric ID methodIRISSCAN
- Article in El MundoLOS
- SurmountsLIESON
- AccustomedENURED
- OustDEPOSE
- People found in rowsGARDENERS
- PushURGE
- Sign of cat lovePURR
- Cat hateBATH
- “Stardust” composer CarmichaelHOAGY
- ___ partyPITY
- It flows to the harbor of Le HavreSEINE
- The south of France, with “le”MIDI
- 1991 sequel to “Gone With the Wind”SCARLETT
- Part of the DreamWorks logoMOON
- Struck out on one’s ownWENTSOLO
- SquabblingATIT
- Cry of painYIPE
- Echo, e.g.ANSWER
- UnfazedSERENE
- Do loop-the-loops, maybeAVIATE
- Not so fast?LOOSER
- Popular new holidays gifts of 2001XBOXES
- Hit 2008 Pixar filmWALLE
- SingleUNWED
- Limo window featureTINT
- Opposite of puritySIN
- Take to the hills?SKI
- Kylo ___ of “Star Wars”REN
- “Dr.” with the 2011 hit “I Need a Doctor”DRE