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THE WORLD’S MOST ORNERY CROSSWORD (CONT…)

Easy Clues

ACROSS

Sounds of relief Foldaway beds Recipe verb ___ ex machina Center of the earth Cause chaos: 2 wds. Begins energetically: 2 wds. Locality Make better Purchaser of paintings: 2 wds. Fixes, as a fight Overall strategy: 2 wds. It’s smoked at a tribal ceremony: 2 wds. Richard of Gits in a scrap with Stares in wonder Pelted with rocks “Holy cow!”  actor Rob Hair lines Chooses Lavish affection (on) Pothole’s place Dweeb Response to “Do you mind?”: 3 wds. Mini-whirlpool South American boa Distinguished Phrase uttered after a cliché: 3 wds. 14-line poem Three-pronged spears Defective Flying nuisance Transported, as on the wind A wife of Charlie Chaplin More ornate ___ voce (softly) Social misfit Cross of Put away, as a sword Dig up Examined: 2 wds. “Uh-oh!” of old: 2 wds. Salt related to a poison Yuletide Unit of force Chicken chow ___ Inscribed pillar Hung in there “Consider this…” Excessive praise Slightly: 2 wds. Be in the dark: 3 wds. One after another: 3 wds. Deuce topper Very wise Accomplishments

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