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Across
- Kids aroundJESTS
- Just about every character on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”COP
- Actress ChristinaRICCI
- Created for a particular purpose, as a committeeADHOC
- Big fussADO
- Like the gases neon and argon, but not oxygen and hydrogenINERT
- Features of most hotel doorsPEEPHOLES
- City that’s the setting for several van Gogh paintingsARLES
- DenouementEND
- Last words of a threatORELSE
- Designer GucciALDO
- GibberishGOBBLEDYGOOK
- Spins, as a batonTWIRLS
- Flying insect with a narrow waistWASP
- Costa ___RICA
- Not do takeout at a restaurantEATIN
- All the rageHIP
- What the starts of the answers to 17-, 24-, 48- and 60-Across do, punnily?USEFOWLLANGUAGE
- Mini-albums, for shortEPS
- Like streakersNAKED
- What you might build a winter fort withSNOW
- AvidKEEN
- Pickled green garnishesCAPERS
- Medical impostors, informallyQUACKDOCTORS
- “For ___ us a child is born …”UNTO
- MuscularSTRONG
- Actress Kravitz of “Big Little Lies”ZOE
- Singer of the 2015 #1 hit “Hello”ADELE
- Bar with country musicHONKYTONK
- More decisiveSURER
- Ma that might baaEWE
- Knight stick?LANCE
- Hermann who wrote “Siddhartha”HESSE
- Fire truck’s colorRED
- Olympians’ bladesEPEES
Down
- WisecrackJAPE
- Home for Adam and EveEDEN
- What dogs do in the springSHED
- ApexTOP
- Group of fishSCHOOL
- Spy sent by Moses into CanaanCALEB
- Three-time Pro Bowler ___ Beckham Jr.ODELL
- Sheriff’s groupPOSSE
- Narrow inletRIA
- Shabbily dressedINRAGS
- Film about food?CELLOPHANE
- Belief systemCREDO
- “There, there”ITSOK
- SpheresORBS
- Dickens’s “The Mystery of ___ Drood”EDWIN
- Steffi of tennis fameGRAF
- Yin’s partnerYANG
- “Can’t argue with that”TRUE
- Puff of smokeWISP
- Performers in a rinkICESKATERS
- Animal at Yellowstone National ParkELK
- Beverage for a darts player, perhapsALE
- Small amountTAD
- Frankenstein’s assistant in “Young Frankenstein”IGOR
- Basilica benchesPEWS
- Brief race, in briefONEK
- Things wizards waveWANDS
- Mailing letters?USPS
- Places to take French classesECOLES
- Bop on the headCONK
- Popular pattern for socks and sweatersARGYLE
- SuppressQUASH
- Excessive, as influenceUNDUE
- Catchall categoryOTHER
- Actor Russell or director CameronCROWE
- MuscularTONED
- Certain basketball defenseZONE
- “___ bitten, twice shy”ONCE
- Just manages, with “out”EKES
- Before, in verseERE
- SpigotTAP