- - solving clues is no different in privacy
- - Privacy
- - What Thoreau lived in at Walden Pond
- - counsel is about privacy
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- - such characters provide openings for solving the longest clues here
- - Consumed by a terrible anger, I caught the Greek
- - Like the Acropolis
- - Like the Trojan horse
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- - With the circled letters, a hint to solving seven Across clues
- - Director's shout at the end of a scene
- - order to stop making a scene?
- - Wounded with prune!
- - reduction at the hairdresser's
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- - When required ... or a terse hint to solving the starred clues
- - When needed
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- - 'That'll be enough of that subject' ... and a hint to solving the answers to starred clues
- - "Let that go!"
- - command to a mischevious dog
- - "That's enough arguing out of you!"
- - Command to a dog with your vibrator in its mouth, probably
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- - 'I'm busy!' ... or, if read in four pieces, an aid in solving several clues here
- - "I'm working, OK?"
- - "I'm too busy to talk"
- - 'Can't you see I'm busy?'
- - "I have a headache"
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- - Small wine bottle, and a hint to solving the starred clues
- - Homey alternative to a motel
- - Resting place for a motorist
- - At heart, plainness can be welcoming to traveler
- - somewhere to stay again not included
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- - "Our crossword solving ... are completely different." (techniques)
- - Harry., English singer and actor
- - Stalks of carpels, such as those of maize known collectively as silk; or, prevailing fashions
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- - Places to return library materials and a hint to how the authors in four Down clues help complete the answers to the starred clues
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- - Speaker of the Latin quote hidden in the answers to the starred clues ... and the English-language quote hidden in the answers to the double-starred clues
- - Play and tragedy by William Shakespeare based on events from Roman history that has characters like Brutus and Mark Antony: 2 wds.
- - Crosser of the Rubicon, 49 BC
- - Ancient leader whose boast is hidden in 20-, 28- and 49-Across
- - Attributed speaker of the circled words
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