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December 16 2025 crossword
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Library acquisition:
BOOK
Genesis or Yes:
BAND
Many a character in "The Grapes of Wrath":
OKIE
Barnyard sound:
OINK
Prepare to be knighted:
KNEEL
Insta and Snap:
APPS
Epitome of simplicity:
ABC
Genre for Genesis or Yes, informally:
PROGROCK
Lead (the way):
PAVE
Glossy finishes:
SHEENS
Start:
BEGIN
Active and enthusiastic sort:
BUSYBEE
Approx.:
EST
Easily found on the internet, say:
GOOGLEABLE
Memo heading:
INRE
Grammy-winning R&B artist whose stage name is said to have been inspired by "The Matrix":
NEYO
Roughly equivalent (to):
AKIN
Homie:
BRAH
Maine-to-Florida hwy.:
USONE
What shares a key with "(" on a keyboard:
NINE
Reason to buy a magazine, perhaps:
COVERSTORY
Golden Age studio known for many Astaire/Rogers films:
RKO
Hockey feints:
DEKES
You might heave a big one:
SIGH
Like someone who knows everything about a niche subject, maybe:
GEEKY
Prefix with cache or tag:
GEO
Person in hot pants?:
LIAR
Places:
AREAS
Name on a prestigious award:
NOBEL
Mike in "Breaking Bad," for example:
EXCOP
It may be blond or pale:
ALE
Cancel, as a space launch:
ABORT
Procrastinator's mantra:
LATER
What someone seeking validation might need:
EGOMASSAGE
Disgusting:
GROSS
Shallow boat with a square stern:
SKIFF
C-suite types:
EXECS
Neighbor of a Slovene:
CROAT
"Take it easy!":
SEEYA
Last stop before security, often:
BAGCHECK
Brother to Groucho:
CHICO
Words of communal support:
WECARE
Mournful cries:
WAILS
Texter's "Then again …":
OTOH
Groundbreaking 1988 Japanese animated action film:
AKIRA
One in a box at the theater?:
RAISINET
Orchestra-tuning instrument:
OBOE
Negligent:
REMISS
Tranquilizes:
SEDATES
Turnabout, they say:
FAIRPLAY
Penalty in Monopoly:
RENT
Tiny amount:
TRACE
Pay taxes via the internet:
EFILE
Artist known for his "impossible staircases":
ESCHER
Air traveler's info:
ETA
Drinks served at fountains:
SODAS
Symbol of divine authority in hieroglyphics:
ASP
Govt. IDs:
SSNS
Grab control of:
SEIZE
Down Under land: Abbr.:
AUS
Words before a date:
ASOF
Tentative greeting:
UMHI
Computer acronym since the 1960s:
ASCII
The Hawkeye State:
IOWA
Inventor Nikola:
TESLA
Show extreme fandom for, in slang:
STAN
Give temporarily:
LEND
Ryan and Adams of Hollywood:
AMYS
The IBM Simon Personal Communicator is considered the world's first one:
SMARTPHONE
Whistle blower or flag thrower:
REF
Hosp. hot spots:
ERS
Couple, in gossip:
ITEM
"Aw, shucks!":
OHGEE
Decorative pitcher:
EWER
Wacky:
ZANY
Lords' lands:
FIEFS
Tells (on):
RATS
After 1-Across, shelf accessories … or what can be placed "around" the halves of 18-, 36-, 45- and 62-Across to make new phrases?:
ENDS
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