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Across
- Amount to make do withLESS
- Slip upERR
- Teleprompter userORATOR
- Late Surrealist TurnerALAN
- Second personYOU
- Country singer CarlyPEARCE
- Mercury or Sun, e.g.WNBATEAM
- Volume 1, Number 1 and othersISSUES
- Sporty 1980s PontiacFIERO
- ReprobateROGUE
- Common man’s name from HebrewELI
- Some diplomats working in N.Y.C.UNREPS
- Mercury or Venus, e.g.ROMANGOD
- ___ LobosLOS
- Something to chew onGUM
- Bronze Age fertility deityASTARTE
- ___ Pass (means of foreign travel)EURAIL
- SmackKISS
- Mercury or Earth, e.g.INNERPLANET
- “Yikes!”OHNO
- InventedCOINED
- Liquid absorbed by surrounding soilSOAKAGE
- “Bill ___ Saves the World”NYE
- Shots fired?BBS
- Mercury or Mars, e.g.MUSICIAN
- ITV spotADVERT
- Handel’s “___ for St. Cecilia’s Day”ODE
- 72 things in this puzzleCLUES
- Carson City’s lakeTAHOE
- Lightly burnedSINGED
- Mercury or Saturn, e.g.AUTOMAKE
- Deep downINSIDE
- Vegas casino with the Penn & Teller TheaterRIO
- Kennington cricket ground, with “the”OVAL
- Waged a long campaign againstSIEGED
- Place for a slop bucketSTY
- Patches (up)SEWS
Down
- Within boundsLAWFUL
- Current event?ELNINO
- They go into battle at the sides of cavalrymenSABERS
- CaptureSNARE
- ___ of Providence (image on a dollar bill)EYE
- Sound in a circus actROAR
- BuzzRUMOR
- Poppy productsOPIUMS
- Upgrade to a box, perhapsRESEAT
- Wiimote batteriesAAS
- Only movie for which John Wayne won an OscarTRUEGRIT
- Striped and spotted felinesOCELOTS
- LivesRESIDES
- Highest-grossing movie of 1986TOPGUN
- Not hold backGOALLIN
- PositiveSURE
- UncoveredNAKED
- Only performer with a speaking part in 1976’s “Silent Movie”MARCEAU
- Slender Japanese mushroomENOKI
- Bit of Wall St. newsIPO
- So to speakINASENSE
- Novelist SetonANYA
- MustNEEDTO
- Unconscious assimilationOSMOSIS
- Subject of the 2006 biography “Escape!”HOUDINI
- SubmitACCEDE
- ___ Age (late 19th century)GILDED
- Parent’s admonitionBEHAVE
- NBC Nightly News anchor before Brian WilliamsBROKAW
- BracesSTEELS
- Gets in the neighborhood ofNEARS
- “Let’s go!,” in SpanishVAMOS
- Hearts, but not mindsSUIT
- It’s a jobGIG
- Little dogTOY