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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | NFL extra periods | OTS |
| 4 | Bit of advice | TIP |
| 7 | Gets to the point? | TAPERS |
| 13 | Taco Bell option | CHALUPA |
| 15 | Secants’ reciprocals | COSINES |
| 16 | Like many a fine sword | TOLEDAN |
| 17 | Enticed | ROPEDIN |
| 18 | Home of the NCAA’s Ducks | OREGON |
| 19 | Elephant with a crown | BABAR |
| 20 | Royal address | SIRE |
| 21 | Much-decorated Bradley | OMAR |
| 22 | Family nickname | SIS |
| 25 | Predicament | SPOT |
| 27 | Copy cats? | MEW |
| 29 | Mark with specks | DAPPLE |
| 31 | Amtrak schedule abbr. | ARR |
| 32 | Prolate spheroids on the gridiron | BALLS |
| 34 | Cunning | GUILE |
| 35 | Give the slip | DODGE |
| 37 | Hard-rock connection | ASA |
| 38 | Strip, as a ship | UNRIG |
| 39 | Fumbling | INEPT |
| 40 | Letterhead features | LOGOS |
| 42 | Prime number factor | ONE |
| 43 | Shake Shack stock | STRAWS |
| 45 | It might move you | VAN |
| 46 | Commotion | STIR |
| 47 | Cal. pages | MOS |
| 48 | Gutter holder | EAVE |
| 50 | Puccini piece | ARIA |
| 52 | It might leave you hot-headed | FEVER |
| 53 | Excited feeling | TINGLE |
| 56 | Popular Manhattan restaurant until 2011 | ELAINES |
| 59 | Georgia neighbor | ARMENIA |
| 60 | Offer a sports scholarship to | RECRUIT |
| 61 | Nielsen count | VIEWERS |
| 62 | Formally certify | ATTEST |
| 63 | Series installments, informally | EPS |
| 64 | Fresh from the showers | WET |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Number after septem and before novem | OCTO |
| 2 | Asgardian Avenger | THOR |
| 3 | Results of successful pitches | SALESORDERS |
| 4 | Henry VIII’s house | TUDOR |
| 5 | Home of a “tall and tan and young and lovely” girl of song | IPANEMA |
| 6 | Horned piper | PAN |
| 7 | “What a shame!” | TOOBAD |
| 8 | Shoots in the garden | ASPARAGUS |
| 9 | Berth place | PIER |
| 10 | Tackle’s linemate | END |
| 11 | King, in Portuguese | REI |
| 12 | Taxpayer’s ID | SSN |
| 14 | Conforming to the rules | LEGIT |
| 15 | Fill beyond full | CRAM |
| 19 | Leaves flabbergasted, and a hint to the circled letters | BOWLSOVER |
| 22 | Gerald Ford succeeded him | SPIROTAGNEW |
| 23 | “Fighting” Big Ten team | ILLINI |
| 24 | “Turn! Turn! Turn!” songwriter | SEEGER |
| 25 | Calculated cruelty | SADISM |
| 26 | Straightaway | PRONTO |
| 28 | Carrier since 1948 | ELAL |
| 30 | Groan provoker | PUN |
| 32 | “Don’t spread this around…” | BETWEENUS |
| 33 | Heroic account | SAGA |
| 36 | Transcript fig. | GPA |
| 41 | Abroad, maybe | ONATRIP |
| 44 | “I don’t want to hear your excuses!” | SAVEIT |
| 46 | Muscular power | SINEW |
| 49 | Sleeveless garment | VEST |
| 51 | “How Do I Live” singer LeAnn | RIMES |
| 52 | Fervent enthusiasm | FIRE |
| 54 | Milanese money, once | LIRE |
| 55 | Phileas Fogg’s heading | EAST |
| 56 | Timeline stretch | ERA |
| 57 | Rented | LET |
| 58 | Be a player | ACT |
| 59 | Forum greeting | AVE |