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- Followers of the star of Bethlehem in the Bible – MAGI: The wise men from the East who followed a celestial phenomenon to visit the newborn Jesus.
- No longer working – KAPUT: A term used to describe something that is broken or no longer functioning.
- Family nickname – SIS: A common nickname for a sister.
- Tech giant headquartered in New Taipei City – ACER: A multinational hardware and electronics corporation specializing in advanced electronics technology.
- Standing at 6-5 say? – UPONE: Indicates being ahead by one point, as in a game score of 6-5.
- $5 bill slangily – ABE: Refers to the $5 bill, which features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
- Yuck! I’ve dated him before. Swipe left! – OHNOEWHEISMYEX: A humorous exclamation used when encountering an ex-partner in an unexpected context, like on a dating app.
- Cry out – EXCLAIM: To shout or yell something loudly.
- Mmm that’s good! – TASTY: A compliment often used to describe delicious food.
- TikTok posting for short – VID: Short for “video,” referring to the type of content posted on TikTok.
- Leak slowly – SEEP: To ooze or pass slowly through small openings.
- With 42-Across Well do I decide or not? – SOISIT: A phrase used to question whether it’s time to make a decision or not.
- Kind of training required for most city P.D.s – CPR: Stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a lifesaving technique useful in many emergencies.
- Dangerous kind of current – RIP: A strong, localized current flowing outward from near the shore, hazardous to swimmers.
- Machu Picchu builders – INCAS: The South American civilization known for constructing the historical site Machu Picchu.
- Follow our lead! – DOASWEDO: A directive encouraging others to emulate the speaker’s actions.
- Certain Scotsman – GAEL: Refers to a native Scottish person who speaks Gaelic.
- Salvation ___ – ARMY: An international charitable organization known for its widespread charitable work.
- Egyptian goddess often depicted with a throne on her head – ISIS: A major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion, often portrayed with a throne as her headdress.
- Morning mother! – HIMAIMUP: A playful greeting said to one’s mother in the morning.
- Voices below sopranos – ALTOS: The singing voices that are pitched lower than sopranos, typically the second highest vocal range in choral music.
- ___-la-la – TRA: A nonsensical phrase often used in singing or indicating a carefree attitude.
- Purchase for a college party – KEG: A container of beer, often bought in large quantities for parties.
- See 23-Across – UPTOME: Indicates that the decision or choice is dependent on the speaker, as linked to the previous clue.
- Fleeces – CONS: To trick or swindle someone out of money or other assets.
- Employer of manicurists and massage therapists – SPA: A place where people go to receive treatments aimed at relaxation and beauty.
- Lake northeast of Sacramento – TAHOE: Lake Tahoe, a large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada of the United States.
- Fruit that resembles a small peach – APRICOT: A small, orange fruit similar in texture and flavor to a peach.
- Can this be a gift from all of us? – OKIFWEGOINONIT: A suggestion to share the cost of a gift among a group.
- $5 bill slangily – FIN: Another slang term for a $5 bill.
- Cake frosters – ICERS: People or tools that apply icing to cakes.
- Plethora – SLEW: A large number or quantity of something.
- French a – UNE: The French indefinite article for feminine singular nouns, meaning “a” or “an.”
- Multilayered cake – TORTE: A rich, dense cake that is often multi-layered and filled with whipped cream, buttercreams, mousses, jams, or fruits.
- Neophyte – TYRO: A beginner or novice in any field.
- His portrait adorns Tiananmen Gate – MAO: Refers to Mao Zedong, whose portrait is famously displayed at Tiananmen Gate in Beijing.
- Dull pain – ACHE: A continuous, somewhat annoying pain.
- Heirs to the boomer era – GENX: Refers to Generation X, the generation born after the baby boomers.
- Classic Camaro – IROC: A model of the Chevrolet Camaro, specifically the IROC-Z version popular in the 1980s.
- Small coastal nation bordering Iraq – KUWAIT: A country in the Middle East, located at the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq.
- Rosebush pest – APHID: Small sap-sucking insects that are common pests of rosebushes.
- One might begin Roses are red… – POEM: Referring to a traditional form of poem that often starts with “Roses are red.”
- Beginning to form? – ICEMACHINE: A play on words suggesting the start of an ice machine’s operation, also hinting at the beginning of the formation of ice.
- Reviewers of a beta app – TESTERS: Individuals who evaluate a beta version of an app before its full public release.
- Announces the big reveal in a magic act – SAYSPRESTO: The phrase a magician might use to indicate the climactic moment of a trick.
- Words of skepticism – OOF: An exclamation often used to express discomfort, doubt, or disbelief.
- Hot hot hot – ELVIS: Possibly a playful reference to the charisma and energy of Elvis Presley, often described as “hot” in his performance style.
- Major role in the 2023 biopic Priscilla – IKNEWIT: Indicates an expression of prior knowledge or not being surprised, related to a character or theme in the biopic of Priscilla Presley.
- West known for her double entendres – MAE: Mae West, an American actress famous for her witty and often double entendre-filled lines.
- Sterilize as a cat – SPAY: A veterinary procedure to remove the reproductive organs of female animals.
- Sense that many cave-dwelling animals lack – ECO: Refers to echolocation, a sense used by some animals but not typically found in cave-dwellers.
- Sign at a radio station – ONAIR: Indicates that a live broadcast is currently happening.
- Hotel hallway convenience – ICEMACHINE: A device commonly found in hotel hallways that dispenses ice.
- Spanish for room – SALA: The Spanish word for a living room or lounge area.
- Provide free of charge – COMP: To give a service or item at no cost, often as a promotional gesture.
- Have a cow or hold your horses – IDIOM: Phrases used to tell someone to calm down or to not overreact.
- Entourage – POSSE: A group of people who accompany and assist an important person.
- The D of F.D.A. – DRUG: The first letter in “Drug,” referring to one of the areas regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
- Crumble under pressure – WILT: To lose strength or vigor, particularly as a result of stress or pressure.
- Home to Iowa State University – AMES: A city in Iowa that is known for being the location of Iowa State University.
- Ha! No surprise there! – IKNEWIT: An expression used when something expected or predicted has occurred.
- Be ___ in the neck – APAIN: A metaphor used to describe something or someone that is particularly troublesome or annoying.
- Rebel – MAE: Could refer to an individual who resists authority or control, not conforming to the typical.
- Reaction to a gut punch – OOF: An exclamation made in response to sudden discomfort or surprise.
- Word with bad or blood – PRESSURE: A term that can combine with ‘bad’ or ‘blood’ to form ‘bad pressure’ or ‘blood pressure.’
- Protein categorized on a scale from silken to super-firm – TOFU: Describes the different textures of tofu, which vary from very soft (silken) to very firm (super-firm).
- About the same – EVEN: Indicating similarity or equivalence between two things.
- Ending with screen in a modern portmanteau – TOUCH: The latter part of the word “touchscreen,” a common feature in modern devices.
- Expense to be paid – BILL: The amount of money owed for services rendered or goods provided.
- If ___ (rueful words) – ONLY: Often used to express regret about a missed opportunity or condition.