
27D: One who presses charges via Zoom? - REMOTE SUER.63A: Sound of distress from Woodsy Owl? - TROUBLE HOOTĭown, it only affects the entry it’s part of:.56A: Place for telling whoppers? - CROCK SPOT.Across, it affects both the entry it’s taken from AND the entry it’s moved to:

The title of Patrick Blindauer’s latest AVCX says it all – taking each S in the theme entries and moving it up a square creates some interesting results. Patrick Blindauer’s AVCX, “Top This” - Ben’s Review Not enough songs mention exhuming, frankly. I’d prefer the one-L spelling, and yet I gravitate to cancelled for some reason. They don’t need a pumice like a rough heel does. If it’s a soft loaf from the bread aisle at the grocery and not a crusty loaf from the bakery, I think you’re honor-bound to call the ends ends.
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Pro tip: Just buy the generic store brand and save some bucks. And you? The audio device LEVELER is another word I’m not sure I’ve seen in this form, but perhaps we have some audiophiles who can attest to this one. There are other entries here that become other words if you remove a letter, but the opposite of SLOOP is neither LOOP nor SLOP, so they’re irrelevant. Find words that become their rough opposites when you add a letter, and put them in a symmetrical layout where the added letters spell out SECRET? I like it.

NY Times crossword solution, 9 29 21, no.
