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Across
- Palindromic band with the palindromic song title “SOS”ABBA
- Place for an oxygen tent, for shortICU
- A whole bunchSCADS
- High-level H.S. math classAPCALC
- ExploitDEED
- DandyFOP
- Like many barrelsOAKEN
- “Yay!”HOORAH
- Cheer for beer on campus?ALLHAILHALLALE
- Milan-based fashion brandARMANI
- Skate effortlesslyGLIDE
- Put down in printLIBEL
- Part of a stripGAG
- West of ChicagoKANYE
- Discerning judgmentEYE
- Author CalvinoITALO
- Played the fall guy?RAKED
- Half-___ (rhyming order)CAF
- Hoot at an out-of-focus nature photograph?BOOBLURREDBLUEBIRD
- Chicago universityDEPAUL
- Small three-legged tableTEAPOY
- Two-time Best Actor, 1954 and 1972BRANDO
- “___ Old Cowhand” (Bing Crosby hit)IMAN
- Put awayICE
- “If you ask me,” brieflyIMO
- Something populists revileELITISM
- Antsy feeling when one is out of cellphone range?SONERVOUSNOSERVICE
- Sport ___UTE
- One of the dames in 2018’s “Tea With the Dames”DENCH
- Like the lion slain by HerculesNEMEAN
- CansAXES
- “Tilted Arc” sculptor RichardSERRA
- Jackie on the Hollywood Walk of FameCHAN
- Places to sleepDENS
- Spanish omelet ingredientHUEVO
- Isaac’s firstbornESAU
- FoughtWARRED
- Bête ___NOIRE
- Counterpart of frostDEW
- Where a demanding dockworker gets supplies?STEVEDOREDIVASTORE
- Snack item with a salient anagram?SALTINE
- Word that’s its own synonym in reversePAT
- Symbol of danger or angerRED
- BootOUST
- Discriminating against eldersAGEIST
- They’ve got talentAGENTS
- “Ditto!”IDOTOO
- Landing in Rotterdam?DUTCHTOWNTOUCHDOWN
- Curry or RiceTIM
- Snack items with their name on the top and bottomOREOS
- Result of union negotiations, oftenRAISE
- Lotion bottle abbr.SPF
- Native seal hunterALEUT
- Part of a college application, informallyREC
- UnfeelingSTONY
- Roaster or toasterEMCEE
- It’s not legalLETTER
- Piano that plays only a certain three notes?BCHORDKEYBOARD
- SlipsERRATA
- “Fingers crossed!”IHOPE
- WrathIRE
- A long time agoONCE
- Willie Mays phraseSAYHEY
- A little tightTIPSY
- Pseudoscientific subj.ESP
- Charon’s riverSTYX
Down
- “Waste not, want not,” e.g.ADAGE
- It has a button in the middleBELLY
- Show to be untrueBELIE
- Reason that some students struggle in school, for shortADHD
- “___ were you …”IFI
- Joint effort, slangilyCOLLAB
- Requiring difficult pedaling, sayUPHILL
- ExclusiveSOLE
- PhoneCALL
- PseudonymouslyAKA
- Manny’s last name on “Modern Family”DELGADO
- Slip throughSNEAKBY
- “Of course!”AHA
- Bill paddingPORK
- Time out?COMA
- Stuffed and deep-fried rice balls, in Italian cuisineARANCINI
- Name tag holdersLANYARDS
- Political system with a paramount leaderCHIEFDOM
- Vocal quintet?AEIOU
- More or lessABOUT
- Work well togetherGEL
- Translation of the French “vivre” or German “leben”TOLIVE
- RestedREPOSED
- World capital settled by Vikings circa the ninth centuryDUBLIN
- ScourgeBANE
- Apt rhyme for “constrain”REIN
- Martin Sheen’s real first nameRAMON
- Name of seven Danish kingsERIC
- “Le ___,” Matisse work that hung upside down at the Museum of Modern Art for 47 daysBATEAU
- NeglectDISUSE
- Acts dramaticallyEMOTES
- Bakery/cafe chainPANERA
- Like a bowlCONCAVE
- Cheat, informallyEUCHRE
- Refusing to answer directlyEVASIVE
- Suggested intake level, for shortRDA
- Glass fragmentSHARD
- CorrectEMEND
- “Two Sisters” or “Two Young Girls at the Piano”RENOIR
- StruckXEDOUT
- ExceedinglyEVERSO
- Site of a 1976 South African uprisingSOWETO
- Quaintly countrifiedRUSTIC
- Virtual animals in an early 2000s fadNEOPETS
- “___ Got the Whole World in His Hands”HES
- AttendedWENTTO
- Alternative to a snakeDRANO
- They catch wavesRADIOS
- Nickname on “The Addams Family”TISH
- Shakespeare’s “You, too?”ETTU
- Bugs Bunny, e.g.TOON
- Sob storiesSADTALES
- Christina of popAGUILERA
- “Here, move over”LETMETRY
- Not much at allAWEEBIT
- Trattoria dumplingsGNOCCHI
- New England fishSCROD
- DorkDWEEB
- “Catch-22” pilotORR
- Cloth that may get a lot of tearsHANKIE
- Handy typesDIYERS
- MeagerSCANT
- Walker ___, 1962 National Book Award winnerPERCY
- Shipping optionFEDEX
- Sundance stateUTAH
- Place for un béretTETE
- ConcessionsSOPS
- It beats a deuceTREY
- Stock soundsMOOS
- Bit of sunRAY
- Short flightHOP
- Informal affirmativeYEP