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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Canine setting | JAW |
4 | Mini buss | PECK |
8 | Chrysalis, e.g. | PUPA |
12 | “Hamilton” won one in 2015 | OBIE |
14 | Ready for a massage | ACHY |
15 | Banded stone | ONYX |
16 | Many a short-story contest entrant | BUDDINGAUT |
19 | Great deal | PILE |
20 | Babysitter, often | TEEN |
21 | Casually dressed | TSHIRTED |
23 | Mamoru Oshii’s specialty | ANIME |
26 | Green feature | HOLE |
27 | Napoleon or Nero: Abbr. | EMP |
29 | Rack spot | TORTURECHA |
33 | Co. division | DEPT |
35 | Nice round number? | PAR |
36 | Ensures the failure of | DOOMS |
38 | Innovative flash | IDEA |
39 | Understood by very few | ESOTE |
42 | Provincial | RUBE |
43 | Sparkly headgear | TIARA |
45 | Galley item | OAR |
46 | Attracted | DREW |
47 | It precludes crossing party lines | CLOSEDPRIM |
51 | Hosp. areas | ORS |
52 | Reduction in hostility | THAW |
53 | That’s a wrap | SCARF |
55 | Volcanic craters | CALDERAS |
59 | Anglo-Saxon character | RUNE |
61 | Skin soother | ALOE |
62 | James Buchanan or Woodrow Wilson, e.g. | PRESBYTERI |
66 | Frisbee, e.g. | DISC |
67 | Museum embarrassment | FAKE |
68 | Genesis creator | SEGA |
69 | Petition for | SEEK |
70 | Gill opening | SLIT |
71 | Get into | DON |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Post | JOB |
2 | Neighbor | ABUT |
3 | Blockbuster feature | WIDEAPPEAL |
4 | Crêperie item | PAN |
5 | It indicates the beats: Abbr. | ECG |
6 | Converse | CHAT |
7 | Nagasaki’s island | KYUSHU |
8 | Top 40 entry | POPRECORD |
9 | Squadron | UNIT |
10 | “Here Is Your War” writer Ernie | PYLE |
11 | Terminated | AXED |
13 | Untouched area | EDEN |
17 | Still having a shot at winning | INIT |
18 | Adventurer Heyerdahl | THOR |
22 | “Where Is the Life That Late ___?” (“Kiss Me Kate” song) | ILED |
24 | Demonstrate dejection | MOPE |
25 | Topics for historians | ERAS |
27 | Polish language | EDIT |
28 | Private doctor | MEDIC |
30 | Scoutmaster’s charge | TROOP |
31 | When things are most desperate | HOUROFNEED |
32 | Supermodel Valletta | AMBER |
34 | It includes Justice and Death | TAROTDECK |
37 | Works on a shift, perhaps | SEWS |
40 | Cutter crew | TARS |
41 | New York mayor Adams | ERIC |
44 | 1975 Wimbledon champ | ASHE |
48 | Surname of three of the O.K. Corral combatants | EARP |
49 | Towers over | DWARFS |
50 | GM CEO Barra | MARY |
54 | Tires make them | RUTS |
55 | Heels | CADS |
56 | “___ of the Mind” (Sam Shepard play) | ALIE |
57 | Give the slip | LOSE |
58 | Blubbery beast | SEAL |
60 | Consequently | ERGO |
63 | Runner in the Olympics | SKI |
64 | Venture | BET |
65 | Swimmer Thorpe | IAN |