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1 Put on blast

5 Vegetable whose name comes from Igbo

9 Bill originatin­g in Texas 14 It has its standards, for short

15 17- Across, for one

16 Raise

17 “On Being Brought

From Africa to America” writer, 1768

20 Nobody else can take it 21 Campaign platforms, perhaps

22 Ground rule? 23 Milquetoas­t

24 Suffix that turns a verb into an adjective 27 Proportion of customers that make a purchase, in business- speak

29 More trifling

30 “Baloney!”

31 Gets ready to fly 32 Forgetting to finish this clue, for examp

36 Got taken for a ride, in a way

37 Your ___

38 Occasion to ask the Four Questions

39 After Brazil, the world’s second- largest producer of coffee

41 Give a hand?

42 Left for the country? 43 “My goodness!”

45 Roy Lichtenste­in’s “Drowning Girl,” e. g. 47 Bit of deductive reasoning?

49 Cocktail with caffeine 52 Can’t stand the heat, say

53 Kind of fixation

54 Foul smell

55 Rip ( from) 56 iphone command

57 Real prat

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1 Catchy tunes

2 Opposite of rubicund 3 Battle site in Tennessee 4 Components of some sports broadcasts

5 Swing- era bandleader ___ Cates

6 Decks and floors, informally?

7 Alters the narrative, in a way

8 Familiar ( with) 9 Laphroaig flavorer 10 Words from a paper pusher?

11 Region of Italy that lends its name to a pepper

12 Scream for a team

13 What Charlotte lives above in “Charlotte’s

Web”

18 “The Lord of the Rings” actress

19 Unlikely gift

23 Courses

25 Vichyssois­e ingredient 26 Source of the words “plaid” and “trousers” 28 Bacteriolo­gist Walter who conducted yellow fever research 29 Preserver’s purchase 31 Salon offering

32 Swear

33 Name that’s a homophone of

24- Across

34 Fuji, for one

35 Dom maker

39 Pages on the left side 40 Profession

42 “And She ___” ( Talking Heads hit)

44 Indie output

46 Threat to crops 47 Common additive to white rice

48 Fish named for a weapon

49 * grimaces, sticks out tongue*

50 “Which one of Arthur’s knights built the Round Table? ___ Cumference!” ( groaner)

51 “My goodness!”

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