| 20 answers for: Grammatical taboos exemplified by 17-, 23-, 48- an... |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| DOUBLENEGATIVES | Grammatical taboos exemplified by 17-, 23-, 48- and 60-Across |
| WEATHERFORECAST | Local news feature suggested by the answers to 17-, 23-, 48- and 60-Across |
| POWERTRIO | Rock group with a lineup of electric guitar, bass, and drums, exemplified by 17-, 26-, 37-, and 49-Across |
| TOBE | With 39- and 40-Across, classic Shakespearean question phonetically suggested by 17-, 23-, 47- and 59-Across |
| FILMSPLICER | Editing device suggested by 17-, 23-, 33- and 46-Across? |
| GOODNEWSBADNEWS | Start of a mixed message, as illustrated by 17-, 23-, 39- and 54-Across |
| YELLOWJACKETS | Certain wasps, or the words that wrap around 17-, 23-, 48 and 57- Across? |
| ILOVELA | Randy Newman song about SoCal, and a hint to the ends of 17-, 23-, 48- and 58-Across |
| BEACH | Place to spend Fourth of July weekend, and a hint to the starts of 17-, 23-, 48- and 58-Across |
| ALLRISE | "On your feet!" courtroom command, and a hint to the ends of the answers to 17-, 23-, 48-, and 59-Across |
| PUTITON | With 40-Across, take a risk or a hint to 17-, 23-, 48- and 59-Across |
| THROWINTHETOWEL | Call it quits ... with a hint to 17-, 23-, 48- and 56-Across |
| PEP | Word separated in 17-, 23-, 48-, and 58-Across |
| THELINE | Take a risk or a hint to 17-, 23-, 48- and 59-Across |
| NONOS | Taboos (and title of this puzzle) |
| SPLITINFINITIVE | Grammatical infelicity ... or what 17-, 23-, 48- or 60-Across is? |
| BOATLOADS | Taboos lad broke in large quantities (9) |
| ZEUGMA | Figure of speech exemplified by "You held your breath and the door for me" |
| BRITPOP | Artform exemplified by Blur, Oasis and Pulp? (7) |
| DADA | Art movement exemplified by Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp (4) |
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