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14-Across, e.g.
1990's Coca-Cola slogan
Amass
Bailed out, in a manner of speaking
Be an accessory to
Become livid
Bonds after splitting
Buck passers?
Café alternative
Cantors' places
Capt. of industry
Commit oneself, in a way
Court systems
Cow
Curtainlike partitions, biologically
Deeply felt
Depth charge target
Dipsomaniac
Early Plains building material
Engender
Experienced
Flight datum: Abbr.
Fuse sound
Grand ___ ('Evangeline' setting)
Great-___
Has no life
Highest
Hit, as a Texas leaguer
In bridge, the player on the dealer's right
Individual shares
Influences
It may be red or black
Justice Dept. division
Leads
Left end?
Lighter fill
Like a news bulletin
Like some cats
Like some statistics
Like the Godhead
Literary variant of Hindustani
Mass. setting
Motor ___
Move
Mud dauber, e.g.
Not impotent
One who gets high?
Otter and others
Park place?
Persian output
Poetic chapter
Popeye's female foe in early comics
Port in Oregon
Position
Principle of economy
Pronounced
Salutary site
Scrub
Singer DiFranco
Some stallions
Stork with a featherless head
T-shirt size: Abbr.
Tanning need
Top-selling pop group of the 70's
Track event
Two-tone treats
Uncomfortable neckwear
Untroubled
White elephants, e.g.
Works with visual effects