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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Rummy | SOT |
4 | Access points | INS |
7 | Grudgingly admits (to) | FACESUP |
14 | Mkt. debut | IPO |
15 | Run the numbers again | RECALCULATE |
17 | Topographical map abbr. | MTN |
18 | 1939 biopic starring Don Ameche as Stephen Foster | SWANEERIVER |
19 | Well, on either side of the Pyrenees | BIEN |
21 | Co-star of Farrell and Farr | ALDA |
22 | This thing and this thing | THESE |
23 | Let through | ACCEPTED |
25 | Terpsichore’s start | TAU |
26 | Fertilization targets | OVA |
27 | Asian portion of Egypt | SINAI |
29 | Yukon seller | GMC |
32 | Winter X Games host | ASPEN |
34 | Central | MAIN |
35 | Reed of rock | LOU |
36 | Director of seven Best Picture nominees | CAPRA |
37 | Fix at a particular level | PEG |
38 | Venerated bunch | IDOLS |
40 | “Black-ish” dad | DRE |
41 | Thing of interest? | LOAN |
43 | Dance parties | RAVES |
44 | Train unit | CAR |
45 | Easy to understand | LUCID |
47 | Vein contents | ORE |
48 | Prepared | SET |
49 | Boosts | CRANKSUP |
53 | Settle | REPAY |
56 | Hershey offering with toffee and chocolate | SKOR |
57 | Unwelcome look | OGLE |
58 | Reason for an “MA” rating (as opposed to 59-Down) | ADULTTHEMES |
61 | Till bill | ONE |
62 | Person planning for the apocalypse | SURVIVALIST |
63 | Pool unit | LAP |
64 | Taser or laser, e.g. | ACRONYM |
65 | Caveman of comics | OOP |
66 | ICU figures | DRS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Mufasa’s heir | SIMBA |
2 | Visionary? | OPTIC |
3 | Sunscreen brand since the 1940s | TONECOPPER |
4 | 16th Amendment org. | IRS |
5 | Not yet experienced with | NEWAT |
6 | Justice, symbolically | SCALES |
7 | Cat-scratch cause | FLEA |
8 | First-rate | ACE |
9 | Figurative East-West divider | CURTAINIRON |
10 | Benefactor Yale | ELIHU |
11 | Goalie’s act | SAVE |
12 | Salt Lake City athletes | UTES |
13 | Champagne pop? | PERE |
16 | Wear down in small increments | ANDDIMENICKEL |
20 | “Forget it!” | NEVER |
24 | Bygone source of popular songs | PANALLEYTIN |
25 | Red snapper, on a sushi menu | TAI |
28 | Old chestnut, e.g. | NAG |
29 | Fielding awards | GLOVESGOLD |
30 | Intelligence problem | MOLE |
31 | Use colorful language | CUSS |
32 | “Hells Bells” band | ACDC |
33 | Bareilles who wrote the songs for “Waitress” | SARA |
37 | Big part of Calif.’s border | PAC |
39 | Donnie played by Jake Gyllenhaal | DARKO |
42 | Fully sedated | OUT |
46 | Either of two “Comedy of Errors” twins | DROMIO |
48 | Spirited assault | SALVO |
50 | Playground retort | ARESO |
51 | Radial counterpart | ULNAR |
52 | Big brand at Easter | PEEPS |
53 | Latin for “scraped” | RASA |
54 | Cabinet dept. | EDUC |
55 | Indication of contentment | PURR |
56 | Charade | SHAM |
59 | Rating for “DuckTales” | TVY |
60 | Pennzoil alternative | STP |