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Across
- Unlike sheepFREETHINKING
- Slangy phrase following an unpopular opinionSAIDNOONEEVER
- “Oh my stars!”LANDSAKESALIVE
- Small bits of progressDENTS
- Kind of studentMED
- Actress AmandaPEET
- ___ Diaz, detective on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”ROSA
- Emulate Beyoncé in 2003GOSOLO
- Spanish title: Abbr.SRA
- Press, informallyINK
- Ben-___HUR
- Usual practiceWONT
- Leaves back at the house, maybeFORGETS
- Kind of diet that can help lower blood pressureNOSALT
- Sings like Mary PoppinsTRILLS
- Word in many Emmy categoriesSERIES
- Smaller than smallATOMIC
- Swells up, as a lipGETSFAT
- StripPEEL
- Carry-___ONS
- Its end might be lamentedERA
- Reason to raise one’s handVOW
- Basic chordsTRIADS
- Kind of rug that’s bad to lose an earring inSHAG
- Crosspiece in a grate, oftenIBAR
- Org. for the L.A. GalaxyMLS
- Title song character who’s asked “Did your mom get back from her business trip?”STACY
- Healthy soup baseVEGETABLESTOCK
- Provider of sensory deprivationISOLATIONTANK
- “Don’t admit to anything!”DENYDENYDENY
Down
- Crush alternativeFANTA
- DisencumbersRIDS
- Ones making periodical changes, for shortEDS
- CharmsENAMORS
- Takes some hitsTOKES
- Do-si-do doHOEDOWN
- Valuable contactsINS
- Org. opposing school vouchersNEA
- Part of a forest that can grow as fast as two feet a dayKELP
- Frequently ranked octetIVIES
- “Like THAT’S gonna happen!”NEVER
- ___ Thunberg, Time’s youngest Person of the YearGRETA
- Language from which we get “karma”SANSKRIT
- Heroine in Verdi’s “Il Trovatore”LEONORA
- Get carried awayDRIFT
- Showing more nerveGUTSIER
- Warms (up)LOOSENS
- Points of interest for epidemiologistsONSETS
- Knight capHELMET
- SmearsTARS
- What school lunch is often depicted as in cartoonsGLOP
- Tip for increasing productivityLIFEHACK
- Caddy alternativeTEARACK
- Excessively theatricalSTAGY
- Invitation from a driverCLIMBIN
- Unexpected blessingGODSEND
- StrikingVIVID
- Like Jabba the HuttOBESE
- “Calvin and Hobbes” conveyanceWAGON
- Bronze, e.g.ALLOY
- Poker-facedSTONY
- Rest (on)RELY
- Obsessive fan, slangilySTAN
- SkoshTAD
- Took a course, sayATE
- Abbr. in many an office building addressSTE