Newsday.com - April 6 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| ''At liberty,'' as in ''Variety'' | AVAILABLE |
| ''Force Behind the Forces'' | USO |
| ''Indeed'' | ITISSO |
| ''More or less'' suffix | ODD |
| ''She shall be called 'woman''' speaker | ADAM |
| An aerophone | OBOE |
| Andrew's apostle brother | STPETER |
| Big digs | ESTATES |
| Biodegrade | ROT |
| Brazen | SASSY |
| Brief inconvenience | PROB |
| Chip shape | DISC |
| Cinematographer's color corrector | GEL |
| Clears for the road | DEFOGS |
| Climbed all over | BAWLEDOUT |
| Colonel's command | REGIMENT |
| Concerning | ASREGARDS |
| Convenient for cars | ROADSIDE |
| Crafts' landings | PIERS |
| Deadlocked | INATIE |
| Disengaged | UNDID |
| Face down | STANDUPTO |
| Family nickname | SIS |
| Fixed | STATIC |
| Food processor's product | CAN |
| Frame + beads + wires | ABACUS |
| Frosty accouterment | CORNCOB |
| Game played in pubs | CRIBBAGE |
| GPS stat | LAT |
| Green spots | LEAS |
| Ham-handed one | OAF |
| Hardly a sage | APE |
| Hardly a sage | DULLARD |
| Home of an Asian Universal Studios | OSAKA |
| Hypo- | UNDER |
| It was first correctly modeled in ''Nature'' | DNA |
| It's south of Uganda | RWANDA |
| Jocular term for '50s tunes | MOLDY |
| Knight at the 16 Across | TRISTAN |
| Most busy | PEAK |
| Mozart's ''Apollo and Hyacinth,'' e.g | OPERA |
| Only single-syllable state capital | PIERRE |
| Pair of pips | SNAKEEYES |
| People in Colorado casino names | UTE |
| Perfectly permissible | LEGIT |
| Person responsible for 9 Down | HATMAKER |
| Place for pips | DIE |
| Podcast source | ITUNES |
| Pop in | DROPBY |
| Sage | SAVANT |
| She's with it | COOLCAT |
| Short run | ONEK |
| Slip | ERR |
| Something taught by the Red Cross | CPR |
| Spa wear | ROBES |
| Succeed smashingly | MAKEITBIG |
| Sunset Ride and Rodeo Jr | STETSONS |
| Tennessee Williams contemporary | INGE |
| The __ (New Haven apartment building) | ELI |
| Trademark holder for THINK | IBM |
| Trying inductions | BAPTISMS |
| Unaccustomed | NEW |
| Unsavory | SORDID |
| Well-trained | OBEDIENT |
| What Lazarus called Miss Liberty | COLOSSUS |
| What Tim Cook got from Duke | MBA |
| Where ''Swiss Family Robinson'' was written | BERNE |
| Where Monet floated his boat | SEINE |
| With integrity lost | MELTED |
| Won't let it go | STEWS |
| Word from the Spanish for ''courtyard'' | PATIO |
| __ 6, 1932 (when Sousa left us) | MARCH |
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