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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Uber alternatives | CABS |
5 | Thyroid, e.g. | GLAND |
10 | Managed music for a wedding reception, briefly | DJ’ED |
14 | Sword handle | HILT |
15 | Lasso wielder | ROPER |
16 | Olympic sport with two accents | EPEE |
17 | Biblical birthright seller | ESAU |
18 | Tylenol competitor | ALEVE |
19 | Warning from a reckless driver? | FORE! |
20 | Lost traction | SLID |
21 | Runs out of steam | TIRES |
22 | MP3 player | IPOD |
23 | “__ now!”: “Seinfeld” mantra spoken by Frank Costanza | SERENITY |
25 | Many an IRS worker | CPA |
27 | Artemis program org. | NASA |
28 | Storm warning | THUNDER |
32 | Medicare section for ambulance services | PART B |
35 | Rossini’s “William Tell” has a famous one | OVERTURE |
36 | Tavern tipple | ALE |
37 | Freight train components … or a hint to each group of circled letters | BOXCARS |
40 | 911 responder, briefly | EMS |
41 | Its trill begins “Rhapsody in Blue” | CLARINET |
43 | D sharp equivalent | E-FLAT |
45 | Singing, dancing and acting | TALENTS |
46 | Draped dress | SARI |
48 | “Yuck!” | UGH! |
49 | Really botched | MESSED UP |
53 | Sous-chef’s job | PREP |
56 | Decree | EDICT |
58 | __ song: cheaply | FOR A |
59 | Wild West Wyatt | EARP |
60 | Back biter? | MOLAR |
61 | Far from flashy | DRAB |
62 | Gallic gal pal | AMIE |
63 | Carne __: taco filling | ASADA |
64 | Manet medium | OILS |
65 | Ilk | KIND |
66 | Designed to punish | PENAL |
67 | Pole on the Bounty | MAST |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | “The Queen’s Gambit” game | CHESS |
2 | Flier’s seat option | AISLE |
3 | Major’s successor | BLAIR |
4 | Nero, to Seneca | STUDENT |
5 | On the house | GRATIS |
6 | Nabokov title girl | LOLITA |
7 | Mimic’s forte | APERY |
8 | Actress Campbell | NEVE |
9 | Fran of “The Nanny” | DRESCHER |
10 | Insubordinate | DEFIANT |
11 | Genre for some Tokyo-based bands | J-POP |
12 | Designer Saarinen | EERO |
13 | Monopoly card | DEED |
24 | Apprehending | NABBING |
26 | Maritime money handlers | PURSERS |
28 | FDR power project | TVA |
29 | “Hamilton” climax | DUEL |
30 | Funny Bombeck | ERMA |
31 | Remainder | REST |
32 | Treaty | PACT |
33 | Penne __ vodka | ALLA |
34 | Actual | REAL |
35 | Canadian Thanksgiving mo. | OCT |
38 | In a position of fame | ON THE MAP |
39 | Ballot marks | XES |
42 | Signed on for another tour | RE-UPPED |
44 | Feudal lord’s domain | FIEFDOM |
46 | Cuban-born Grammy winner Jon | SECADA |
47 | Starlike | ASTRAL |
49 | Italian fashion center | MILAN |
50 | Ill-fated ship Andrea __ | DORIA |
51 | Eurasian range | URALS |
52 | Blue Ribbon brewer | PABST |
53 | Pinnacle | PEAK |
54 | Malek of “Mr. Robot” | RAMI |
55 | St. Patrick’s home | ERIN |
57 | Medicine amount | DOSE |