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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Athlete’s lead? | TRI |
4 | Semi section | CAB |
7 | Moderate | ASSUAGE |
14 | Diamond score | RUN |
15 | Seam material | ORE |
16 | Word after money, game or CD | CHANGER |
17 | Lacking any chance of progressing | UPATREE |
19 | Volcanic crater | CALDERA |
20 | Busy night in 59-Across | NEWYEARSEVE |
22 | CPR pro | EMT |
23 | Not give up | KEEP |
24 | Business with projected revenue? | CINEMA |
26 | Spellbound | ENRAPT |
29 | Twin sister of He-Man | SHERA |
33 | Opera part | ACT |
36 | Unbearable waits | EONS |
37 | A dup. is made from it | ORIG |
38 | Tears into | BERATES |
40 | Hauling charge | DRAYAGE |
43 | Hand holder? | BRIG |
44 | Complete cad | HEEL |
45 | Heughan of “Outlander” | SAM |
46 | Foamed at the mouth | RAGED |
48 | Sweet-talks | COAXES |
50 | Jimmy’s successor | RONALD |
52 | Light circler | MOTH |
56 | Manx, e.g. | CAT |
59 | “Crossroads of the World,” and what each box of circles is, in a way | TIMESSQUARE |
62 | Like many résumés | ONEPAGE |
64 | Connects to power | PLUGSIN |
65 | Poitier’s “In the Heat of the Night” co-star | STEIGER |
66 | Paris agreement | OUI |
67 | Musical aptitude | EAR |
68 | Eggy medium | TEMPERA |
69 | Lasso in a soccer match | TED |
70 | Full of guile | SLY |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Jack’s place | TRUNK |
2 | Karachi coin | RUPEE |
3 | Mightily impressed | INAWE |
4 | Earth’s is probably composed of an iron-nickel alloy | CORE |
5 | Discipline | AREA |
6 | Frat party leftovers | BEERCANS |
7 | Grave marker? | ACCENT |
8 | Lose one’s shadow | SHAVE |
9 | Stephen King’s “___ Lot” | SALEMS |
10 | German connector | UND |
11 | “A Death in the Family” writer | AGEE |
12 | Start of an idea | GERM |
13 | Quod ___ demonstrandum | ERAT |
18 | Characters in books | TYPE |
21 | Doesn’t guzzle | SIPS |
25 | Call from a cutter | AHOY |
27 | Take home | NET |
28 | Sturgeon yield | ROE |
30 | Pitchers’ nos. | ERAS |
31 | Largest city in the Baltic States | RIGA |
32 | “Never so rich ___ was set in worse than gold”: “The Merchant of Venice” | AGEM |
33 | This answer, e.g. | ABBR |
34 | Michael of “Juno” | CERA |
35 | Class with functions | TRIG |
39 | “Happy Days Are Here Again” composer Milton | AGER |
40 | Where phones show no bars | DEADSPOT |
41 | Sheepdog in “Babe” | REX |
42 | Pub potable | ALE |
44 | Green feature | HOLE |
47 | Winter of one’s life | DOTAGE |
48 | Set sight | CAMERA |
49 | Annoyingly pleased with oneself | SMUG |
51 | Largely Saharan nation | NIGER |
53 | Saharan springs | OASES |
54 | Bar fight? | TRIAL |
55 | Brian Tyree ___ of “Eternals” | HENRY |
56 | Go for | COST |
57 | Player’s payment | ANTE |
58 | Abound | TEEM |
60 | Turn violently | SLUE |
61 | Pound, informally | QUID |
63 | Domino dot | PIP |