Capote or chesterfield / SAT 5-16-26 / Trigger hair / Modern “go-to’s” / Up to snuff, facetiously / Matches with forensics / Roman goddess who drives a two-horse chariot / Marriott property with the slogan “Whatever Whenever” / Victor over Washington on 11/12/1955 in “Back to the Future, Pt. II”—and in real life / Curtain for silhouetting on stage / Once-popular terra-cotta figurine / Spelling combinations? / Folks who enjoy a well-aged beef?
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Capote or chesterfield / SAT 5-16-26 / Trigger hair / Modern “go-to’s” / Up to snuff, facetiously / Matches with forensics / Roman goddess who drives a two-horse chariot / Marriott property with the slogan “Whatever Whenever” / Victor over Washington on 11/12/1955 in “Back to the Future, Pt. II”—and in real life / Curtain for silhouetting on stage / Once-popular terra-cotta figurine / Spelling combinations? / Folks who enjoy a well-aged beef?

Constructor: Byron WaldenRelative difficulty: Medium-ChallengingTHEME: none Word of the Day: ZARFS (36A: Cup holders) — A zarf (plural:...
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