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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lisa in the Louvre | MONA |
| 5 | Sound from a furious feline | HISS |
| 9 | “Are you for real?!” | CMON |
| 13 | Congo is its most recent mem. | OPEC |
| 14 | Only Pennsylvania county largely north of the 42nd parallel | ERIE |
| 15 | Catherine of “Schitt’s Creek” | OHARA |
| 16 | Flight delay notification, perhaps | TEXTALERT |
| 18 | Shared, to get a quick opinion | RANBY |
| 19 | Necessitate | ENTAIL |
| 20 | ___-Coeur (famous Paris basilica) | SACRE |
| 22 | Comment at the end of a fun night out | LETSDOTHISAGAIN |
| 27 | Letters at a “Hamilton” show, probably | SRO |
| 28 | Refine | HONE |
| 29 | James of jazz | ETTA |
| 30 | Distort | SKEW |
| 32 | Exam for H.S. students | APTEST |
| 34 | “We could be here for a bit…,” and a hint to each circled word | ITSALONGSTORY |
| 38 | For some period | AWHILE |
| 39 | Kovalchuk of the NHL | ILYA |
| 40 | Wasn’t honest | LIED |
| 41 | A little, musically | POCO |
| 43 | Crunch targets | ABS |
| 46 | Become involved in something | ENTERTHEPICTURE |
| 51 | Bonehead | IDIOT |
| 52 | Encourage | SPURON |
| 53 | Like a child hiding behind a parent’s leg | TIMID |
| 55 | Nickelodeon cartoon with a nine-year-old title character | HEYARNOLD |
| 58 | Pungent salad green | CRESS |
| 59 | Neighborhood | AREA |
| 60 | Diva delivery | ARIA |
| 61 | Beat to a pulp | MASH |
| 62 | Fail miserably | TANK |
| 63 | Went under | SANK |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stops by the interstate | MOTELS |
| 2 | Lead-in to the headliner | OPENER |
| 3 | Neighboring | NEXTTO |
| 4 | Fill in for | ACTAS |
| 5 | “What have we here?!” | HELLO |
| 6 | Furious feeling | IRE |
| 7 | Knight address | SIR |
| 8 | Takes hold | SETSIN |
| 9 | Put on the account of | CHARGETO |
| 10 | “She’ll chew you up,” according to Hall & Oates | MANEATER |
| 11 | Heavenly ball | ORB |
| 12 | Dissenting vote | NAY |
| 15 | Apex predator in all of the world’s oceans | ORCA |
| 17 | Assist | AID |
| 21 | Comparable to pie or ABC? | ASEASY |
| 23 | Vincent van Gogh’s brother | THEO |
| 24 | “Isn’t that lovely!” | HOWNICE |
| 25 | Teeny tiny | ITSY |
| 26 | Rebellion leader Turner | NAT |
| 30 | Seasoning in Sevilla | SAL |
| 31 | Sticky-fingered sort | KLEPTO |
| 33 | Mom-and-pop org. | PTA |
| 34 | Champion’s crow | IWIN |
| 35 | They may be hard to keep up with | THETIMES |
| 36 | Coleslaw or potato salad, e.g. | SIDEDISH |
| 37 | Unappealing ladleful | GLOP |
| 38 | Hoppy brew | ALE |
| 42 | Words often followed by “It’s no big deal” | OHTHAT |
| 43 | Dawn goddess | AURORA |
| 44 | Josh of “Avengers: Endgame” | BROLIN |
| 45 | “Where the Wild Things Are” writer | SENDAK |
| 47 | Relieves (of) | RIDS |
| 48 | “Wicked Game” singer Chris | ISAAK |
| 49 | EMT specialty | CPR |
| 50 | Yellowfins and albacores | TUNAS |
| 53 | Network with a “Now Playing” newsletter | TCM |
| 54 | Lyricist Gershwin | IRA |
| 56 | Important period | ERA |
| 57 | Bank of Japan currency | YEN |