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Today’s Puzzle is created by By Claire Rimkus and edited by Erik Agard it’s theme name is We Started This and the grid dimensions are 15 by 15 squares.
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Across Clues
- Pitch inHELP
- Banana ___ (dessert)SPLIT
- Corrosive compoundACID
- Thermometer typeORAL
- Barely detectable amountTRACE
- Past dueLATE
- TearyWATERYEYED
- “What ___ is new?”ELSE
- Out of the wayASIDE
- Feeling blueSAD
- Unappetizing foodSLOP
- ___ FaireREN
- SupporterFAN
- Exercise facilityGYM
- Nochebuena, for exampleEVE
- Let go ofDROP
- ___ out (distribute)DOLE
- BeneathUNDER
- Sequence contained by the word “facetious”AEIOU
- Tortilla typeFLOUR
- WayHaught’s TV showWYNONNAEARP
- ClosesSHUTS
- Sound made while weightliftingGRUNT
- Ending for “micro” or “tele”SCOPE
- Clarinet insertREED
- EmbracesHUGS
- “If I ___ a nickel for every time . . .”HAD
- Reuben breadRYE
- Shade of grayASH
- Bit of body art, for shortTAT
- Former student, for shortALUM
- “A long time ___ in a galaxy far, far away . . .”AGO
- “Fire Shut Up in My Bones” is oneOPERA
- City near Lake TahoeRENO
- Alternative to solar powerWINDENERGY
- Make a baby blanket, maybeKNIT
- “Got it”NOTED
- ReignRULE
- Name hidden in “raise the roof”SETH
- Winter precipitationsSNOWS
- Like most thrift store clothingUSED
Vertical Clues
- University in D.C.HOWARD
- Non-pointy end of a pencilERASER
- Like many telenovela actorsLATINO
- BeggedPLED
- Pig enclosureSTY
- Opposite of post-PRE
- Does what a hen doesLAYS
- Animated movie franchise with a weasel named BuckICEAGE
- Toy bearTEDDY
- Brewery productsALES
- Got a hold of via phoneCALLEDUP
- “That’s a wrap”ITSOVER
- More profoundDEEPER
- Roller derby skater with a whistleREF
- Goodbye in SpanishADIOS
- Common lunchtimeNOON
- Legendary warrior Hua ___MULAN
- Resolve a debtPAYUP
- Lower-body exercise moveLUNGE
- Part of Philly that Jill Scott is fromNORTH
- Sign up for, like a contestENTER
- Bitter quarrelsFEUDS
- “Clue” genreWHODUNIT
- Word before “rug” or “code”AREA
- Kind of triangle with different side lengthsSCALENE
- Animals that have existed longer than treesSHARKS
- Section on a mapREGION
- Organ with a cervixUTERUS
- Mouthwash verbGARGLE
- RemainedSTAYED
- Visibly shows sleepinessYAWNS
- SweetieHON
- Butterfly’s relativeMOTH
- “I’m ___ you!”ONTO
- Country where ceviche originatedPERU
- Moisture on blades of grassDEW
- Op-___ (newspaper columns)EDS
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