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Answer | Clue |
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BOOKONCD | reading for those who’d rather not read |
NOOK | modern reading option … or where to read it? |
PARSE | break down while reading |
SEMORDNILAPS | words that form other words when read backward |
BADLIARS | they’re easy to read, typically |
SEER | one reading tea leaves, say |
STORYTIME | when to read aloud to kids |
TEALEAF | what’s read in tasseomancy |
OSCARWINNER | what you get upon reading aloud the answers to the seven italicized clues |
CODED | like some hard-to-read messages |
LEVAR | ___ Burton, host of “Reading Rainbow” |
PASSOVER | time to read the Haggadah |
AURA | energy field that can be “read” |
PDFS | things Acrobat Reader reads |
LIPS | they can be red or read |
EASYCHAIR | nice place to read or watch TV |
RIOTACT | it’s “read” to an unruly crowd |
REDRUM | “The Shining” plot device that became significant when read backward |
CLUE | you’re reading one right now |
UNROLLED | consolidated for easier reading, as a Twitter thread |
COMESOUTOFONESSHELLEY | looks up from reading “Frankenstein”? |
GOESTHROUGHHELLER | reads “Catch-22,” “Closing Time” and “Something Happened” ? and doesn’t stop there? |
BREAKSTHELAWRENCE | reads “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” so many times its spine splits? |
SPELLBOUND | entranced ? or what one can do by reading the starts of 17-, 24-, 34-, 44- and 50-Across in order? |
TOME | it’s not light reading |
BRAILLE | words read with feeling |
BEATNIK | one reading Kerouac or Ginsberg, say |
OCHO | number of sides on a sign reading “ALTO” |
TERMS | things people often claim to have read when they haven’t |
RAILROAD | reading, for instance |
TIPS | “Read the clues carefully” and “Check your crossing answers” [You’re welcome!] |
ENIGMA | personality that’s hard to read |
TABLOID | easy-to-read newspaper |
ENDLESSLY | on and on … or how to read 18-, 27-, 37- and 51-Across to understand this puzzle’s theme? |
LEER | to read: Sp. |
GUIDEBOOKS | tourists’ reading |
RIOT | with 51-Across, something to “read” |
IKEA | producer of the world’s most widely read consumer catalog |
RIOTACT | harsh “reading” |
TORAH | bar mitzvah reading |
POEM | a short one by Ogden Nash reads “Parsley / is gharsley” |
ENCODE | make hard to read, in a way |
TOME | antithesis of light reading? |
ILIAD | first work read in Columbia’s Literature Humanities course |
TAXCODE | some reading for an I.R.S. auditor |
SEDERS | meals with Haggadah readings |
COUNT | with 61-Across, advice for an insomniac … or what you can do 12 times in this puzzle, reading across and down (not including this answer) |
AIRSPEED | cockpit reading |
KARAOKE | activity done while reading a screen |
PORCHSWING | cozy seating for outdoor reading |
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