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Across
- Artificially inflatesPADS
- Sub (for)TEMP
- “The Emancipation of ___” (6x platinum Mariah Carey album)MIMI
- Oath localeCOURT
- Men’s grooming aidHAIRTONIC
- Oath localeALTAR
- 404 Not Found, e.g.ERRORCODE
- Shower amenityLOOFA
- TightCLOSEKNIT
- Turner on a recordTINA
- Subject of a scandal, maybeSEXT
- “Heavens to Betsy!”OHMYGOSH
- PointsAIMS
- ___ suitMAO
- Smoking or procrastination, e.g.HABIT
- Alfred who pioneered in I.Q. testingBINET
- “Make it snappy!”IDONTHAVEALLDAY
- Set out on the highway?TIRES
- Big cast?HEAVE
- BarelyILL
- Lose sleep (over)STEW
- Dirty lookSTINKEYE
- Literary character played by Gregory Peck, Patrick Stewart and Orson WellesAHAB
- You can bet on themODDS
- Help to set the sceneSTAGECREW
- Old knockout?ETHER
- Counter sign?ORDERHERE
- Per diemDAILY
- WretchPOORDEVIL
- Casual phone greetingITSME
- Make (out)SUSS
- MatchesSEES
- Co-author of the 1957 memoir “The Untouchables”NESS
Down
- Standard part of preppy attirePOLO
- An exhausted person might be on itAUTO
- Like a hospital gown, maybeDRAFTY
- They’re in good handsSTRAIGHTS
- Place “rocked” in a 1982 top 10 hitTHECASBAH
- Noble sortEARL
- “The Spanish Playing Cards” and “Nude With Mirror”MIROS
- Novel fillerPROSE
- Faux alcoholic drinkMOCKTAIL
- A part ofINON
- French for “noon”MIDI
- Grammy winner whose name sounds like a beverageICET
- Low-___CAL
- Threat bearing small arms?TREX
- One famous for seeing double?NOAH
- Cuts outOMITS
- “I’ve ___!”HADIT
- Poet Marianne who won a 1952 PulitzerMOORE
- Sources of buzzHIVES
- Opposite of mainstreamINDIE
- Like a bad apple, maybeMEALY
- Punk, e.g.STYLE
- Hand dryersTEATOWELS
- Wasn’t conspicuousBLENDEDIN
- Crystal collectors, maybeNEWAGERS
- Like big fansAVID
- Big 12 school, familiarlyKSTATE
- Do a cowboy’s jobHERD
- PinesACHES
- Two whole notes, essentiallyBREVE
- Soaks (up)SOPS
- Drop ___TROU
- DustupsADOS
- City on a lake of the same nameERIE
- Cat soundHISS
- Eugene O’Neill’s “Desire Under the ___”ELMS
- Kvass ingredientRYE