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Across Clues
- Understand, as a joke
- Tear, like a cloth
- ___ Weasley, of “Harry Potter”
- Chest-beating primate
- ___ vera, soothing succulent
- Fizzy drink
- “The Star-___ Banner,” national anthem of the United States
- Sneak a quick look
- Urban pollution sign
- Compose a text, say
- Surfer’s area?
- “Where the Stars and Stripes and the ___ Fly,” 2001 song by Aaron Tippin about the United States
- Doesn’t seek, say
- Nationality of an Athens resident, maybe
- Federal auditing institution: Abbr.
- ___ Man, “The Wizard of Oz” character
- Sailor’s affirmative
- Monstrous folklore creature
- “___ Me America,” 2003 song by Dolly Parton about the United States
- Singer ___ Summer of “Melody of Love (Wanna Be Loved)”
- It’s found with a will?
- Make a choice, with “for”
- Coffee preference at night, maybe
- “America the ___,” patriotic song written by Katharine Lee Bates
- Belonging to us?
- Used the bell
- “No ___, no less”
- Had some pasta, say
- Frustrated exclamation
- Billion-year time periods
- “Dip a ___ in the water”
Down Clues
- Oxygen or neon, e.g.
- Actor Omar of “House”
- Dallas Cowboys or L.A. Lakers, e.g.
- “___ Old Flag,” 1974 song by Johnny Cash about the United States
- Down with a bug
- Robert Frost or Maya Angelou, e.g.
- Fish eggs
- Poetic tribute
- Short snooze
- Big name in ice-cream
- Primitive hunter’s weapon
- “___ lay me down to sleep…”: 2 wds.
- Rack feature
- Put some money on
- First or reverse, e.g.
- ESPN sports anchor Bob
- ___ out a living
- Traffic sound generator
- “___ Mundus Creatus Est”
- “___ Bless the USA,” 1984 patriotic song by Lee Greenwood
- In the bygone days
- “It’s ___ or never”
- Sufficient amount
- Soup serving spoons
- Santana’s “___ Como Va”
- Exactly suitable
- “The ___ Machine” (book by H.G. Wells)
- Cover completely, as with chocolate
- Prefix before “pilot” or “correct”
- “Rockin’ in the ___ World,” 1989 song by Neil Young
- One half of a bikini
- Organ often lent
- “Gemini Man” director Lee
- ___ Fighters (rock band)
- Decorative vessel
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