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Today’s Puzzle is created by By Zhouqin Burnikel and edited by Erik Agard & Amanda Rafkin it’s theme name is BOOKENDS and the grid dimensions are 15 by 15 squares.
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Across Clues
- Provide funding forENDOW
- Moccasin bottomSOLE
- One of classical music’s Three B’sBACH
- “Sorry, not sorry”SUEME
- Lisette Oropesa soloARIA
- Ingredient in some hair masksALOE
- Person from MuscatOMANI
- Baking soda has manyUSES
- “You’re not serious!”CMON
- Positive mindsetBRIGHTOUTLOOK
- Bun bo ___ (Vietnamese soup)HUE
- Counterparts of outsINS
- ExileBANISH
- Cry hardBAWL
- Beverage at Xi’an Famous FoodsTEA
- Breakfast chainIHOP
- Zodiac sign before ScorpioLIBRA
- Contacts privately online, for shortDMS
- In any way possibleBYHOOKORBYCROOK
- Garland draped on a King Kamehameha statueLEI
- Good to goREADY
- Required bet in pokerANTE
- Louisville time zone (Abbr.)EST
- “No ifs, ___ or buts!”ANDS
- “Already taken care of!”NONEED
- Water quantity (Abbr.)GAL
- Ooh and ___AAH
- Audibly flowing streamBABBLINGBROOK
- Paintball attire, for shortCAMO
- Punjab’s continentASIA
- Sleep disorderAPNEA
- Prefix hidden in “Danube River”UBER
- Quiche sizeMINI
- Potato, informallyTATER
- Word in a Tony AwardBEST
- OodlesATON
- Word after “slippery” or “ski”SLOPE
Vertical Clues
- Spanish for “that”ESO
- Like an arm that’s been slept on, perhapsNUMB
- BelovedDEAR
- Prefix for “present”OMNI
- Puts on a scaleWEIGHS
- Fry in a wok, perhapsSAUTE
- “. . . in that range”ORSO
- “In ___ of gifts . . .”LIEU
- India-to-Laos directionEAST
- Quiche Lorraine ingredientBACON
- “Just about finished”ALMOSTDONE
- Whip up some doro wat, sayCOOK
- Lady Kluck in “Robin Hood,” e.g.HEN
- “What did you say?”HUH
- Pale purpleLILAC
- Rastafarian holy bookBIBLE
- “Now I remember”AHYES
- Pitching raritiesNOHITGAMES
- Stock debut, for shortIPO
- Owls and eaglesBIRDS
- Soccer player DahlkemperABBY
- Like some humorWRY
- Ham it up on stageEMOTE
- The A in FAQASKED
- Dishwasher unitLOAD
- Maker of Glide flossORALB
- “I Can See Your Voice” host JeongKEN
- Competed like Gail DeversRAN
- SnagNAB
- “Doggone it!”OHRATS
- CancelABORT
- “From the top!”AGAIN
- Alternative to “darling”BABE
- The Dalai ___LAMA
- “That so?”ISIT
- Spanish for “boy”NINO
- Gem mostly mined in AustraliaOPAL
- “Hold ___ this for me”ONTO
- MaintainKEEP
- Young pandaCUB
- “When Stars ___ Scattered”ARE
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