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The Chronicle of Higher Education Mar 31 2017

ClueAnswer
'As Time Goes By' requester, in filmdom ILSA
'Christopher Cool: ___ Agent' (1960s juvenile series) TEEN
'Good' cholesterol, briefly HDL
'I believe in ___' ('The Godfather' starter) AMERICA
'Saturday Night Live' alumna Cheri OTERI
'Sneakers' org NSA
'So that's your game!' OHO
'That would be bad!' HOPENOT
'The flower of my heart,' in a barbershop-quartet standard ADELINE
'The Sound of Music' Oscar winner WISE
'Toughen up!' GROWASPINE
'Uncle' who often appeared in drag MILTIE
'___ Marvels' (History Channel staple) MODERN
Acknowledge tacitly NODAT
ADA-compliant elevator-button addition BRAILLE
Animal glyph on royal sarcophagi ASP
Anxious ONEDGE
Apt rhyme with 'Paree' in 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' OUI
Body part jarred at concerts, say EARDRUM
Brain-activity meas EEG
Bread cooked on a griddle ROTI
Breadstick dipping sauce MARINARA
Butcher-block application, and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters WOODFINISH
Castor or Pollux, e.g STAR
Cravings YENS
Creator of the Art Deco sculpture 'Flames of Love' ERTE
Cross swords DUEL
Desktop lineup ICONS
Director belonging to the so-called 'Splat Pack' ELIROTH
Dorks DWEEBS
Evel Knievel, notably MONTANAN
Fish sometimes used to make dashi SARDINE
Flaky mineral MICA
Gearshift topper KNOB
Getting ___ years ONIN
Go astray SIN
Hilo hello ALOHA
Himalayan caravan member YAK
Ill-gotten gains PELF
In command ATTHEHELM
Israeli statesman Barak EHUD
Its first three digits once depended on the assignee's loc SSN
Juggler's batch, maybe ORANGES
Kiddie-lit honey lover POOH
Like Scrabble's Triple Word Score squares RED
Like some numbers SUNG
Like some translations or interpretations LITERAL
Nietzsche's '___ Spake Zarathustra' THUS
Oenophiles' prides CELLARS
Once-common talc target DIAPERRASH
Oodles LOADS
Oodles MANY
Outermost layer of a white-tie ensemble, perhaps OPERACLOAK
Phil who composed 'Changes' OCHS
Profound DEEP
Programmer's intellectual property, maybe CODE
Put-ons SHAMS
QVC alternative HSN
Rome-to-Syracuse dir WSW
Salad no-no for carb eschewers CROUTON
Scan preference for a claustrophobic OPENMRI
Set the tempo for PACED
Some have pronounced veins CHEESES
Something to build on SITE
Sprain soothers ICEBAGS
Theater aide DRESSER
Traffic problem SNARL
Upper-left PC key ESC
Very optimistic limit? SKY
Wednesday feature? HUMP
Where Puff frolicked HONALEE
Women's clothing label whose name was inspired by Hamlet's soliloquy BEBE
You might not trust loose ones LIPS
___-Cat (glacier traverser) SNO
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