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Answer | Clue |
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RASTA | one who may use the pronoun “I and I” (meaning God-in-me) |
ANOINTS | uses chrism on |
AUTOCLAVES | devices used to sterilize medical equipment |
INSET | piece of material used to strengthen a garment |
SETSOFTONGS | items used by barkeepers, barbecuers and blacksmiths |
GMT | intl. standard used by many astrologers |
ROSIN | substance used by gymnasts and cellists |
STEAM | use a rice cooker, e.g. |
IOS | siri uses it |
LIMESTONE | approximately 5.5 million tons of it was used to build [see circled letters] |
ANCHOR | something that’s thrown out while using it |
PREMIX | blend before use |
ATEON | used as a dining surface |
OSIER | willow used in basket-weaving |
GERTRUDEELION | 1988 American Nobelist in Physiology or Medicine who helped develop the first drug used to fight rejection in organ transplants |
LOGOFF | conclude use of a computer, e.g. |
TAT | use a shuttle, say |
BIGKID | one no longer using a sippy cup, say |
EGG | to use this you’ll need to get cracking |
WEEZER | band with the lyrics “When I was younger, I used to go and tip cows for fun, yeah / Actually, I didn’t do that ’cause I didn’t want the cow to be sad” |
ALICE | children’s character who asks herself “And what is the use of a book without pictures or conversations?” |
ROPEIN | ensnare using deceptive strategies |
PENLIGHT | instrument used in a medical checkup |
ANT | creature without ears that uses vibrations to “hear” |
REASONS | uses one’s brain |
SPICER | one using cloves or garlic |
TRACE | use a stencil on |
BORAX | mineral used as a flame retardant |
KISSESBUTT | gains favor using abject flattery, informally |
LOGCABINSYRUP | food topping used at Abe Lincoln’s birthplace? |
COTTAGECHEESE | dairy product used at the Seven Dwarfs’ dwelling? |
RANCHDRESSING | turkey stuffing used at the Ewings’ Southfork? |
HOMEMADEMEALS | spreads using 20-, 28- and 48-Across? |
ANTENNA | what’s used to catch some waves |
SPLINE | long, thin strip used in building construction |
KATANAS | blades used in “Kill Bill” |
ROW | use a 56-Across |
NOSTRINGSATTACHED | guitar, never used, $15! |
DOORBUSTERDEAL | prop ax used in “The Shining,” a valuable collectors’ item, $200! |
UTE | people credited with discovering mechanoluminescence, using quartz crystals to generate light |
CROSSE | equipment used to play the oldest organized sport in North America |
DUSTSOFF | brings back to use |
AGAVE | its dried stalks can be used to make didgeridoos |
SEASALT | fine crystals used in food preparation |
OFT | what’s frequently used by poets? |
ATM | many take notes using one |
CHIVE | herb often used in preparing potatoes and omelets |
OAR | it may be used to get away from a bank |
TOCCATA | “___ and Fugue in D Minor” (piece used in “Fantasia”) |
WEBERN | composer Anton who used the 12-tone technique |
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