Posted on February 05, 2023 at 12:00 AM

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King, queen, etc. Overly impulsive Something in a cocoon It may produce both a cringe and a laugh Acclaimed rock-and-roll biopic of 2022 Emerald or aquamarine “That cult’s initiation ceremony is brutal!” [1983] Creator of the games Xybots and Klax Bit of memory, for short It’s quite the stretch Not stay outside, informally Spurred into action Bronzed New York basketball player from Bangkok [1997] Junk Prominent features of Sphynx cats Treaty that was dissolved in 2020 Neighbor of a return key Places ___ Stavro Blofeld, enemy of 007 Therein lies the rubbed Why the Devil was forced to pay “The Greatest” [1969] Parks at a pier Anise-flavored liqueur Passes (out) Not play by oneself, perhaps “Remarkable!” Bucatini, ziti and rigatoni, e.g. High point of a trip to Europe? Total breeze Do some making up Cry after remembering to meet at noon [1984] Somewhat off English football powerhouse, to fans Time out in pre-K? Change for the better Belly, cutesily “You didn’t fool me!” One way to cross a lake One in the oil business? Actress Davis “You there, hoarding the Quattro razor! Scram!” [2002] Losing line in tic-tac-toe Wryly comical Word with pie, pot or port Subject of SETI space scans Partner of Clark in American history Stefani who sang the 1996 hit “Don’t Speak” Six-foot runners? How one cannibal felt after devouring the other [2000] Like “threads,” for clothing Latest releases, of sorts Neighbor of an Emirati Anxiety condition, for short I.T. bigwig Some optical illusions created with one’s fingers [1999] Rival of a ‘Vette “Socrate” composer Auditing a class, maybe Part of H.K. Miffed, with “off” Compliment to Daisy during a game of fetch Summer hrs. in Dallas “Nice joke!” Previously, poetically Bit of apparel that covers the face Turn into confetti Big change in price or power Classic record label Lug around [Yuck!] Greeting that means, literally, “love” Crime show spinoff, to fans Skedaddle, with “it” ___ Hall, home of the N.C.A.A.’s Pirates Many a Zoroastrian Line at a karaoke bar “Hogan’s Heroes” colonel Ambassador, in brief Pile of papers Cosmic comeuppance Big drinkers Pay (up) Freak What you get upon reading aloud the answers to the seven italicized clues “Works for me!” Historic builders of rope bridges Recipe qty. Syst. of unspoken words Diamond shapes Make an appearance Many a watch display, for short 1983 #1 hit for David Bowie Work of appreciation Dozes after a dose, say Category for which every 30-Down in this puzzle was recognized, aptly Its loss can cause baldness Ganja Didn’t go anywhere Filling station brand “Not good, amigo” Missions, in brief “___ OK!” One who makes calls Writer Rand Like the death of 19-Across, some claim Grammy-winning DiFranco Out of control Cowboy’s cry of excitement Aerial threat during the Cold War Classic Disney film that opens at Flynn’s arcade On display, as a painting Tapped Feel bad Travel through time? Easily persuaded sort Things pandas have 20 of Chew the fat Jubilant cheer Options for “bee’s knees” cocktails Alternative to Levi’s End of a flight, in two senses Serves, with “on” Nickname for mom’s mom Grind Brought about “Well, shucks!” Contacting on Twitter, for short Compadre Journalist in a field Ball game? Like the smell of burnt rubber Rapper behind the “King’s Disease” trilogy “Copy,” to a cat Great Basin people D.D.E.’s W.W. II battleground Sci-fi film staple, for short White wine aperitif Show with a “What’s Up With That?” segment, for short

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