Strongly in Favor of Orderliness
by Kegler
Eight answers become new words before entry, as indicated by 18A 25A.
Across
| 1 | Filthy place by underworld river |
| 4 | Told of record tide at sea |
| 10 | Seem appropriate for bet, if playing |
| 11 | Number from opera's premiere wearing mink, e.g. |
| 12 | Confirms Mr. Kilmer's hugging one romantic partner |
| 14 | Oddly pulpy layer |
| 15 | Somewhat calmer, another time |
| 16 | Tribal ancestor displays spear |
| 17 | Farm equipment beginning to provoke sound from a cow |
| 18 | See instructions |
| 22 | Tennis champion making a comeback; one short story |
| 24 | Expose to intense heat (bra undone, lubricant...) |
| 25 | See instructions |
| 27 | Leaders of luau exhibit interesting floral wreath |
| 30 | Sociable chef ultimately blended yolks |
| 32 | Supported and tolerated, with no trace of bitterness |
| 33 | Turnkey enjoys keeping watch |
| 34 | Some dogs around park put with minors? (2 wds) |
| 35 | One who hits merits whipping |
| 36 | Actor Asner's train car disaster |
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Down
| 1 | Harshness of cut; city losing leader |
| 2 | Lift sailor grabbing tip of buoy (hyph) |
| 3 | Texan essentially flies off with unknown records (hyph) |
| 4 | M*A*S*H character, a lawyer, boarding railroad |
| 5 | Making over Lane with enthusiasm |
| 6 | Sheltered one finally taking a drink? Just the opposite! |
| 7 | Cut off politician on the rise |
| 8 | Testimonials, a couple of euphemisms, and lies; go back inside |
| 9 | The President's penetrating dirty rotten wry sense of humor (2 wds) |
| 13 | Lively, swirling riptides |
| 19 | Ordinary one inhabiting country estate |
| 20 | Beat to pulp, in the end |
| 21 | Arrowsmiths sometimes mentioned disparagers |
| 23 | Stylesetters initially tour runway |
| 26 | Second unused edge |
| 28 | Test boosted the greatest score possible; excellent |
| 29 | Greeting artist's final smash |
| 30 | Be afraid of foe's primary listening device |
| 31 | One leaving back alley with scream |
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Solution