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Across
- Fans of the Bible?
- It’s hardly a breath of fresh air
- Apartment units
- Where to visit the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial
- Necked, jocularly
- Sort (through)
- Perspectives
- Starters
- Bobs and weaves
- Phone-unlocking option
- Pictures
- “Auntie,” on the telly
- Dreaded examination
- Like bells
- Achilles’ heel, e.g.
- Lap-sitter
- Solution for a chef, maybe
- Not on time, but that’s OK
- Talent, in slang
- Sister language of Thai
- Member of the House of Saud, e.g.
- ___ nut
- Cicely ___, 2020 Television Academy Hall of Fame inductee
- Seventh of 24
- Plot device that prompts a protagonist to piece things together
- Right columns?
- Roar from a crowd
- Proverbial back-breaker
- King ___
- “My, my!”
- Get out of here!
- Miguel in “Coco,” por ejemplo
- Sweet Indian beverage
- “Rock or Bust” rockers
- One who’s about ready to go out?
Down
- Attention getter
- Lead-in to culture
- Unfortunate thing to be out of
- Nets
- Alternative to 7Up
- Like the circle in the 7Up logo
- Intermittently
- Dandy
- Trickery
- Tick off
- Title of hits by Abba and Rihanna
- Something that might be sacrificed at the altar?
- “Never mind!”
- Full of grit
- Unite
- Jaguars, e.g.
- Trickery
- With whom you might have a Snapchat streak, informally
- Bad spells
- Liquid paper?
- Where eyeglasses and espresso machines were invented
- With 36-Down, what plasma may be removed from
- See 34-Down
- “Check”
- It comes before overtime
- Slice of life, maybe
- Kind of bone near the tibia and fibula
- “___ done!”
- Game site
- Objects
- Literally, “law”
- Face covering of a sort
- Big producer of speakers
- Santa ___, Calif.
- Surrounded by
- Nonfiction film, informally
- Really jump out