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AnswerClue
NONOusing ketchup on a steak at a fancy steakhouse, e.g.
ZEBRAFISHstriped minnow used in drug development
EENIEword used when making a choice, maybe
MINCERtool used in meat pie preparation
SEEINTOuse X-ray vision on
ROUGEmakeup used to color the cheeks
XENONnoble gas used in propelling ion thrusters
AMPMdistinction not used in the military
SPAMALOTmusical whose preshow warning about cellphone use says that knights ?may drag you onstage and impale you?
KOALAanimal with fused toes on each hind paw, used for grooming its coat
RANGused, as a doorbell
WIRELESSSPEAKERwhat you might use to play music on a beach
SATDOWNused a chair
STEALTHwhat lions use to hunt
SATONused, as a chair
PRIEDUPused a lever on
IRANcountry that uses the Jalali calendar rather than the Gregorian
TILESAWpower tool used for mosaics
WIPEuse a cleaning cloth on
OLDno longer in use
SILEXmineral used in glass production
SPRITpole used for extending a sail
MERLOTvariety used to make Bordeaux wine
ANISEspice used as a breath freshener
KOLANUTScaffeine-containing ingredients once used in soft drinks
WOAH“You just blew my mind,” using a modern spelling
SHORTENINGbaking ingredient used multiple times in this puzzle?
WITCHHAZEL*Plant used to treat rashes
ALOEplant used to treat rashes
DATEpotential result of using Grindr or Tinder
TYPEDused a keyboard
ETCHEDused acid, say
TRON1982 film whose use of C.G.I. made it ineligible for a best visual effects Oscar
PAILcontainer used to make a sand castle
WASused to be
SEX?Science is like ___: Sometimes something useful comes out, but that is not the reason we are doing it”: Richard Feynman
LANDARToutdoor installation using earth, rocks, vegetation, etc.
ASTROSfirst M.L.B. team to use artificial turf in its stadium
CANASTAcard game that uses jokers
SIMILESthey use “like” in a non-Valley Girl way
CLIPONTIESarticles of neckwear that are a snap to use?
DDTsubstance banned for agricultural use in 1972, for short
SLIDused a fire pole
SNAFUmilitary acronym first used in W.W. II
ANTSanimals that use pheromones to communicate
INDENTuse a tab key, say
STENOdevice used by a court reporter, informally
ASTHMAreason to use an inhaler
PETCOuseful chain for dog owners
SMARTPHONEwhat requires a charge to use, in two senses

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