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August 13th 2017 Answers
Clue |
Solution |
Inflate |
BLOWUP |
Cattle pen |
CORRAL |
Sucks up |
ABSORBS |
Ida of old Hollywood |
LUPINO |
Excite |
AROUSE |
Graduation document |
DIPLOMA |
Verdi opera set in Cyprus |
OTELLO |
Carrot, tater or cuke |
VEGGIE |
Barn bash |
HOEDOWN |
"Spread the news!" |
TELLALLYOURFRIENDS |
Sore, as muscles |
ACHY |
Mermaid setting |
SEA |
Dernier — (newest fashion) |
CRI |
Mauna — (Hawaiian peak) |
LOA |
Mom's mate |
DAD |
Give relief of |
EASE |
"Hip, hip, hooray!" |
THREECHEERS |
"— From Muskogee" (country hit) |
OKIE |
Tons of, informally |
LOTSA |
Down a meal |
EAT |
Author Nin |
ANAIS |
1975 Joni Mitchell hit |
BIGYELLOWTAXI |
Feed voraciously |
ENGORGE |
Conan O'— |
BRIEN |
Rialto glower |
NEON |
Itinerary specification |
DATE |
Piqued state |
SNIT |
Totally fill |
SATIATE |
Santa — (some winds) |
ANAS |
Warm up |
THAW |
USN jr. officer |
ENS |
Country that one's forebears are from |
ANCESTRALHOMELAND |
Unwell |
ILL |
"Farewell!" |
TATA |
City near Grenoble |
LYON |
Enjoys anew, as a book |
REREADS |
Wine valley in California |
NAPA |
Sonic the Hedgehog's creator |
SEGA |
Pouchlike parts |
SACS |
Lower leg bone |
TIBIA |
Refrigerator part for 24-Acrosses |
CRISPER |
1953 Bing Crosby film |
LITTLEBOYLOST |
Metropolis in Japan |
OSAKA |
Find a sum |
ADD |
Lucky number |
SEVEN |
Actress Liu |
LUCY |
Title dance in a 1962 novelty song |
MONSTERMASH |
River in Germany |
EDER |
Blue Jays, on sports tickers |
TOR |
Grammy-winning Brian |
ENO |
Kauai wreath |
LEI |
Peak periods |
UPS |
"Yeah, right!" |
IBET |
Prize won by the ends of 26-, 40-, 52-, 70-, 90- and 98-Across |
PRIMETIMEEMMYAWARD |
Its capital is Kingston |
JAMAICA |
Quite polite |
URBANE |
"Damien: —" (1978 sequel) |
OMENII |
Structure near a tonsil |
ADENOID |
Voting item |
BALLOT |
Thread puller |
NEEDLE |
1949 Tony winner Fabray |
NANETTE |
Derisive smiles |
SNEERS |
Sergeant Bilko and others |
ERNIES |
Ink spot |
BLOT |
Mandolin kin |
LUTE |
German auto |
OPEL |
"One of Ours" writer Cather |
WILLA |
Loosen, as a skate |
UNLACE |
Place to play snooker |
POOLHALL |
Guinea pig |
CAVY |
Cookies since 1912 |
OREOS |
Knavish one |
ROGUE |
Toddler |
RUGRAT |
"Yeah, right!" |
ASIF |
Roué's look |
LEER |
Hang on (to) |
ADHERE |
Having artificial body parts |
BIONIC |
Hurried |
SPED |
It made the Cutlass |
OLDS |
Joey, e.g., informally |
ROO |
German auto |
BMW |
SFPD part |
SAN |
Common disinfectant |
LYSOL |
"Power" rapper |
ICET |
Heard of |
LEARNEDABOUT |
Inception |
ORIGIN |
Good traits |
ASSETS |
Pundit Lou |
DOBBS |
Film director — Kurosawa |
AKIRA |
Yamaha or Casio product |
DIGITALPIANO |
Princely school |
ETON |
Witch's spell |
HEX |
Sortie, e.g. |
RAID |
Witch |
HAG |
Slaughter in the outfield |
ENOS |
"There wasn't a dry — the house" |
EYEIN |
Take a vow |
SWEAR |
Not in any key |
ATONAL |
Ratify |
ENACT |
Market researcher |
ANALYST |
Old numbing liquid |
ETHER |
Zora — Hurston |
NEALE |
PIN taker |
ATM |
Rib |
TEASE |
Aspartate, for one |
ESTER |
Young pigs |
SHOATS |
Toadlike, in a way |
WARTY |
Gift stick-on |
TAG |
Aunt's spouse, in Soissons |
ONCLE |
Actor Sam of "Backtrack" |
NEILL |
Earned pay |
INCOME |
Cartoonist Gary |
LARSON |
Style for the Bee Gees |
DISCO |
Lustful deity |
SATYR |
Queries |
ASKS |
Actor Alan of "The Aviator" |
ALDA |
Golfer Ballesteros |
SEVE |
Margarine square |
PAT |
Billfold items, briefly |
IDS |
Make hazy |
BEDIM |
In single file |
ONEBYONE |
Gal pal, in Grenoble |
AMIE |
Bring to light |
ELICIT |
Like "Carrie" in 2013 |
REMADE |
Modest |
HUMBLE |
Juicing gizmo |
REAMER |
Norman Vincent — |
PEALE |
Tijuana Mr. |
SENOR |
12-year-old, say |
TWEEN |
Glazier's unit |
PANE |
Large brawl |
RIOT |
Rubber duck locales |
TUBS |
Where shahs ruled |
IRAN |
New York ball team |
METS |
"... — in my cap ..." |
ANDI |
Vex |
RILE |
Goes totally kaput |
DIES |
"Brady Bunch" sister |
JAN |
Toothpaste box abbr. |
ADA |
Pawns, e.g. |
MEN |
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