Wordy Wednesday 469: Spicy German Sausage 2

WORDY WEDNESDAY #466
SECTION SIX 46 (answer)
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WORDY WEDNESDAY #467
SNAKE CRISSCROSS 19 (answer)
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WORDY WEDNESDAY #468
DIV IDE DIN TOT RIP LES 13 (hint)
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WORDY WEDNESDAY #469
SPICY GERMAN SAUSAGE 2
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In a German Sausage, a type of puzzle originating from the National Puzzlers League, when you take the indicated pairs of answers to the clues from the first list, combine their letters, and anagram them, you get the answers to the clues from the second list. (For example, ANAGRAM and SEGUES can be combined and anagrammed to make GERMAN SAUSAGE.) However, in this variation, you must add an extra letter to each pair of answers to make the longer answer (for example, you might make GERMAN SAUSAGE from ANAGRAM and GUESS plus an extra E). 

Rearrange the added letters in (parentheses) to make a 6-letter word, and rearrange the added letters in [square brackets] to make a 6-letter word. Write these words in the final set of blanks, and rearrange the letters in {curly braces} to make a 6-letter word, the final answer.

1. Type of wrestling that’s popular in Japan
2. There are two in a quart
3. Supreme Court justice Sandra ____ O’Connor
4. Provide one’s username and password, say (2 wds.)
5. Kept
6. Small branch
7. Not far
8. Incites, with “on”
9. Careful management of money
10. Sesame Street Muppet with orange fur
11. Trumpets and oboes, for example
12. ____ for Humanity (house-building nonprofit)

1+2+(__). The taking up of Mary, in Catholicism
2+3+[__]. Like the dark future in some sci-fi
3+4+(__). With love
4+5+[__]. The ancestor of our modern language (2 wds.)
5+6+(__). Alloy used as imitation platinum (2 wds.)
6+7+[__]. Pajamas and such
7+8+(__). Anne Brontë’s debut novel (2 wds.)
8+9+[__]. Nervousness felt around an audience (2 wds.)
9+10+(__). Malfunctioning (3 wds.)
10+11+[__]. Reduced the number of employees, for example
11+12+(__). The tactic of trying to upsell a customer from an initially attractive cheap item (3 wds.)
12+1+[__]. Popular name for a form of the tu quoque fallacy

(Parentheses): __ {__} __ {__} {__} __
[Square brackets]: {__} __ __ {__} __ {__}
{Curly braces}: __ __ __ __ __ __

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