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Today’s Puzzle is created by By Claire Rimkus and edited by Amanda Rafkin it’s theme name is In the Lead and the grid dimensions are 15 by 15 squares.
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Across Clues
- Bitter beersALES
- Travel documentsVISAS
- EnemyFOE
- Zero, in tennisLOVE
- “Things Fall ___” (Achebe novel)APART
- RotateTURN
- Cathy Park Hong creationPOEM
- Prepares for the futureLOOKSAHEAD
- Like zebras and tigersSTRIPED
- Kokeshi, e.g.DOLLS
- Footvolley dividerNET
- Interior designDECOR
- Word that a letter might start withDEAR
- Web addressURL
- “Omg so funny!”LOL
- Educational toolLEARNINGAID
- Tailless primateAPE
- Like al fresco diningOUTSIDE
- EnamoredSMITTEN
- Get an A onACE
- Fail to bringLEAVEBEHIND
- TV roomDEN
- HighlightHer founder ChambersARI
- The planet of Tatooine has twoSUNS
- ThrobPULSE
- “Damage” singerHER
- TransparentCLEAR
- Lager type first made in the city of PlzenPILSNER
- ZombiesLIVINGDEAD
- Competed like Tom DaleyDOVE
- “You got that right!”AMEN
- Bird on the Mexican flagEAGLE
- Continent where sun bears liveASIA
- Writing implementPEN
- Rough around the ___EDGES
- HollerYELL
Vertical Clues
- “The Sound of Music” mountain rangeALPS
- Pirate’s haulLOOT
- “Felix ___ After” (Kacen Callender novel)EVER
- Discussion-based coursesSEMINARS
- Opposite of self-parkingVALET
- Apple MP3 playerIPOD
- ___ Tome and PrincipeSAO
- Cabinet holding a TorahARK
- GPS lines (Abbr.)STS
- Logs, for a fireFUEL
- Word before “hygiene” or “history”ORAL
- FinishesENDS
- Norse god of ThunderTHOR
- HooplaADO
- Pork dish often accompanied by arroz con gandulesPERNIL
- Used a shovelDUG
- Clear off the chalkboardERASE
- Go free soloingCLIMB
- Two, in cardsDEUCE
- Like the plums in the poem “This Is Just To Say”EATEN
- Language that gave us “i.e.”LATIN
- UncorksOPENS
- Give temporarilyLEND
- Batch of laundryLOAD
- As perfect as possibleIDEAL
- Gets closerNEARS
- Fuel typeDIESEL
- Day of the week named after 15-DownTHURSDAY
- CompeteVIE
- Reason for using a heating padPAIN
- Caterer’s coffee dispenserURN
- Ducks out of sightHIDES
- ApplaudCLAP
- Green fruit in caipirinhasLIME
- Like numbers divisible by twoEVEN
- Like pastel colorsPALE
- Place for a pore stripNOSE
- WickedEVIL
- Not imaginaryREAL
- “___ whiz!”GEE
- Family member honored in JuneDAD
- French toast ingredientEGG
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