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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Sit heavily | PLOP |
5 | Beaujolais bouquet | AROMA |
10 | High point | ACME |
14 | Act the vagabond | ROVE |
15 | Everglades wader | HERON |
16 | Revolutionary Trotsky | LEON |
17 | “Little pitchers have big ears,” e.g.? | EWERSAYING |
19 | Cozy lodgings | INNS |
20 | Funnies array | STRIPS |
21 | Behave like a child | GROW |
23 | Light metal | TIN |
24 | Move obliquely | SIDLE |
25 | Painter Veronese | PAOLO |
26 | Wanted poster abbr. | AKA |
27 | Academic’s address ender | EDU |
28 | The Chornaya, which flows into Sevastopol Bay? | CRIMEARIVER |
31 | Observed | SEEN |
33 | Gallic assent | OUI |
34 | Dull event | SNORE |
35 | Cosmic craft | UFOS |
37 | Go after | SEEK |
39 | Animal of the altiplano | LLAMA |
42 | FDR’s job-creating agcy. | WPA |
43 | Impertinence | SASS |
47 | Interested in trying a little poetry? | IAMBCURIOUS |
51 | Way to go: Abbr. | RTE |
52 | One might hold a dog | BUN |
53 | Film critic Roger | EBERT |
54 | Renders less severe | EASES |
56 | Before, once | ERE |
57 | Went off the deep end, perhaps | DOVE |
58 | Paragraph start | INDENT |
59 | Put one’s feet up | REST |
61 | What happens during Baltic ballets? | LETTSDANCE |
63 | “That’s ___!” (courtroom outburst) | ALIE |
64 | Connected cars | TRAIN |
65 | Way to go | GAIT |
66 | Exam including logical reasoning: Abbr. | LSAT |
67 | March honoree, familiarly | STPAT |
68 | Wren’s wings? | ELLS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Sources of literature | PRESSES |
2 | Beach-expanding event | LOWTIDE |
3 | Late | OVERDUE |
4 | Jeopardy | PERIL |
5 | Shouts of revelation | AHAS |
6 | “The Rise of Skywalker” role | REY |
7 | Paper work, of a sort | ORIGAMI |
8 | Madison’s successor | MONROE |
9 | Luanda’s nation | ANGOLA |
10 | “Thrilla in Manila” victor | ALI |
11 | Cuban coin | CENTAVO |
12 | Handle | MONIKER |
13 | Catch | ENSNARE |
18 | What freelancers write on | SPEC |
22 | Sicker | WORSE |
25 | Papal name first used in the second century | PIUS |
29 | Kanga’s child | ROO |
30 | Tattooist’s collection | INKS |
32 | Unfeeling | NUMB |
36 | Confronted | FACED |
37 | Dry cleaning challenge | SPOT |
38 | Produit d’Evian | EAU |
39 | Generous | LIBERAL |
40 | Honor, metaphorically | LAURELS |
41 | Sensational plot device | AMNESIA |
42 | Spy method | WIRETAP |
44 | Military store | ARSENAL |
45 | Sign painter’s tool | STENCIL |
46 | Six-line stanzas | SESTETS |
48 | Some bike lock parts | UBOLTS |
49 | Go back | REVERT |
50 | Transmit | SEND |
55 | Truism | ADAGE |
58 | “This just ___ fair!” | ISNT |
60 | Asian holiday | TET |
62 | Argentine aunt | TIA |