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May 27th 2018 Answers
| Clue |
Solution |
| '21 Grams' actress DuVall |
CLEA |
| 'Huh?' |
WHA |
| 'M*A*S*H' actor David Ogden ___ |
STIERS |
| 'Out of Africa' author Dinesen |
ISAK |
| 'Workers of the world, unite!' and others |
SLOGANS |
| '___ that somethin'?' |
AINT |
| 21 |
GUNSINAMILITARYSALUTE |
| 21 |
AGEFORDRINKINGLEGALLY |
| 21 |
WINNINGBLACKJACKTOTAL |
| 21 |
LETTERSINTHESEANSWERS |
| 21 |
SPOTSONALLSIDESOFADIE |
| 21 |
NUMBERONEALBUMBYADELE |
| 21st-century currency |
EURO |
| Action hero Steven |
SEAGAL |
| Actress Rivera |
CHITA |
| Agent, informally |
REP |
| Alias of rapper Sean Combs |
DIDDY |
| Almost |
NEARLY |
| B&B |
INN |
| Bars |
TAVERNS |
| Big hits |
TRIPLES |
| Bit of a scolding |
TSK |
| Brand of wafers |
NECCO |
| But nevertheless |
YET |
| Bygone Cambodian leader with a palindromic name |
LONNOL |
| California town whose name is Spanish for 'the river' |
ELRIO |
| Capital of Belarus |
MINSK |
| Certain dumbbell weight: Abbr |
TENLB |
| Chicken choice |
BREAST |
| Clowns |
GOOFS |
| Competitor of Allure |
ELLE |
| Component of natural gas |
ETHANE |
| Contents of a saucer, maybe |
ALIENS |
| Crunchy sandwich, for short |
BLT |
| Davis of old Hollywood |
BETTE |
| Dirección toward sunset |
OESTE |
| Doing evil |
MALEFICENT |
| Dossier contents |
INTEL |
| End of an illness? |
ITIS |
| Erstwhile |
ONETIME |
| Famous writer who entered West Point at 21 |
POE |
| Former Nebraska senator James |
EXON |
| Fu ___ |
MANCHU |
| George, Jane or Judy, on old TV |
JETSON |
| Get better |
HEAL |
| Guardian Angel Curtis ___ |
SLIWA |
| Guzzles |
SWILLS |
| Harleys, e.g |
HOGS |
| He lost to Dwight twice |
ADLAI |
| Hellion |
TERROR |
| How one might wish |
ONASTAR |
| Hurdles for aspiring D.A.s |
LSATS |
| In sum |
ALLTOLD |
| Inferior in quality |
CHEESY |
| It starts with E, in two different ways |
EYETEST |
| Italian city where St. Valentine was born |
TERNI |
| Knight in a medieval romance |
TRISTAN |
| LAX listing, for short |
ETD |
| Layer of the earth |
MANTLE |
| Leave unsaid |
OMIT |
| Line of work: Abbr |
OCC |
| Little girl, in Italy |
BAMBINA |
| Loos |
WCS |
| Lots |
ALOAD |
| Memory trace |
ENGRAM |
| Monopoly pieces |
HOTELS |
| Moreno and Hayworth |
RITAS |
| Movers and shakers |
ELITE |
| New Hampshire's is 21 kilometers long |
COAST |
| Niblet |
KERNEL |
| Nonpoisonous, as mushrooms |
EDIBLE |
| Ogle |
STAREAT |
| Old British firearms |
STENS |
| Old civil rights org |
SNCC |
| One covered with food stains, say |
SLOB |
| One might be cast in a Harry Potter film |
SPELL |
| Otherwise |
IFNOT |
| Parts of 'at' symbols |
SMALLAS |
| Pens |
CAGESUP |
| Pick, with 'for' |
OPT |
| Polling abbr |
PCT |
| Practices crystal gazing |
SCRIES |
| Prefix with cycle |
TRI |
| Put in (for) |
APPLY |
| Query from Judas |
ISITI |
| Raiders' org |
ATF |
| Replicas |
FACSIMILES |
| Retired fliers, for short |
SSTS |
| Sad, in French or Spanish |
TRISTE |
| Sadat and Arafat, e.g |
ARABS |
| Scandium's is 21: Abbr |
ATNO |
| Scenery chewers |
HAMS |
| Sent an important message, once |
TELEXED |
| Sets of points on graphs |
LOCI |
| Settlers of the Yucatán Peninsula |
MAYANS |
| Shape of every Baha'i temple |
NONAGON |
| Showcase |
DEMO |
| Simultaneously |
ATATIME |
| Sirs, to Brits |
GUVS |
| Smarts |
BRAINS |
| So much fun |
ABLAST |
| Something a sea star can regenerate |
LIMB |
| Sonic the Hedgehog creator |
SEGA |
| Start for every Perry Mason title, with 'The' |
CASEOF |
| State whose capital is 21-Down: Abbr |
NSW |
| Suffix with señor |
ITA |
| Summer Olympics host after Atlanta |
SYDNEY |
| The Stones' 'Aftermath' and 'Flowers' |
LPS |
| The U.S.S. Maine sank in its harbor |
HAVANA |
| Tick away |
ELAPSE |
| Time span with a tilde |
ANO |
| Transport 'to Sugar Hill way up in Harlem' |
ATRAIN |
| Twist open |
UNCAP |
| Unfriend? |
FOE |
| Unlike dial-up internet service, informally |
HISPEED |
| What 'you know you make me wanna' do, in a classic R&B song |
SHOUT |
| What a hungover person might have had |
ONETOOMANY |
| Where the Bactrian camel is native |
ASIA |
| White's co-author of 'The Elements of Style' |
STRUNK |
| Who said 'The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference' |
ELIEWIESEL |
| Witch |
HAG |
| Without smiling, say |
DRILY |
| Witty zinger |
MOT |
| You, in Yucatán |
USTED |
| ___ bean |
FAVA |
| ___ Fridays |
TGI |
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