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Some claims
Some defensive weapons, in brief
Some picnic supplies
Songwriters Hall of Fame member who wrote 'April Love'
Sporting goods chain with the slogan 'Get outside yourself'
Start-up helper: Abbr
Sticks in the brig?
Unease
Unmarried, say
Utah senator who co-sponsored a tariff act
Very rarely heard instruments
Young or old follower
'You're probably right'
'Cool, dude'
'Frasier' role
'Love and Death on Long Island' novelist Gilbert
'Third Watch' actress Texada
'What a sight for sore eyes!'
'___ in Full' (Tom Wolfe novel)
62-Across option north of the border
Abrupt transition
Activist Guinier
Alternative to .net
Body part detecting odeurs
Chart, in Cádiz
Conf. whose membership increased by two in 2011
Crook's place
Cry of pleased surprise
Doing the rounds?
Doo-wop syllable
Ending to prefer?
Frank Loesser show tune
Frost-covered
Get-up-and-go
Go a couple of rounds
Hester Prynne wore one
It might cover an oil spill
Its islands are not surrounded by water
Labor Day arrivals, e.g
Lead-tin alloys
Long shift, perhaps
Many a backpacker, at night
Many activists' concerns: Abbr
Match cry
Melodic
Middle square, maybe
Mojo
Not leave the house
One getting rid of possessions?
One given up for good?
Pace at Pompano Park
Peculiar: Prefix
Pooh-pooh
Potential serial material
Potsdam pronoun
Prefix with second
Preweighed, in a way
Relative of une tulipe
Rich person's suffix?
Romania and Bulgaria, once
Rural parents
Sea of ___ (view from Crimea's eastern coast)
Security figure: Abbr
Shoving matches?
Sister co. of Virgin
Sol mates?