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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Sound intensity unit | BEL |
4 | Dominate, in slang | OWN |
7 | Vaccination, informally | JAB |
10 | Delivery drs. | OBS |
13 | Cover | OVERLIE |
15 | Apple desktop from 2017 to 2021 | IMACPRO |
17 | Split | DIVIDED |
18 | Composer Dušan Šesti?, for one | BOSNIAN |
19 | Casual footwear | SLIDES |
20 | You might be stopped for doing it | NINETY |
21 | Some game show prizes | NEWCARS |
25 | Cartoon collectibles | CELS |
29 | FLOTUS between Hillary and Michelle | LAURA |
30 | Finn’s transport | RAFT |
34 | Self-evident truth | AXIOM |
36 | Dashboard fig. | RPM |
37 | “See ya!” | LATER |
38 | Military brass? | BUGLE |
39 | Brett Goldstein’s role on “Ted Lasso” | ROY |
40 | About to erupt | IRATE |
41 | Like some committees | ADHOC |
42 | Pats’ grp. | AFC |
43 | Hair-raising | EERIE |
44 | Reserved play? | LET |
45 | Scams | CONJOBS |
48 | Passports, e.g. | IDS |
49 | The poems in Spenser’s “The Shepheardes Calender,” e.g. | PASTORALS |
51 | Pioneering DVR | TIVO |
54 | Something to play for | KEEPS |
55 | Against | ANTI |
59 | Title ship in a 1997 Spielberg film | AMISTAD |
61 | Juicer stuff | STEROID |
63 | Approach | GONEAR |
64 | Display clearly | EVINCE |
65 | Derisive sound | SNORT |
66 | Tennis star Naomi | OSAKA |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Physiques | BODS |
2 | Like a soap opera twin, sometimes | EVIL |
3 | Coffin nicknamed “President of the Underground Railroad” | LEVI |
4 | Bygone | OLDEN |
5 | “Night” writer Elie | WIESEL |
6 | Homer’s neighbor | NED |
7 | Triangular sail | JIB |
8 | Supreme Egyptian god | AMONRA |
9 | Foundation | BASIS |
10 | Mayberry boy | OPIE |
11 | Sitter’s handful | BRAT |
12 | PlayStation maker | SONY |
14 | Free (of) | RID |
16 | Wolf Blitzer’s employer | CNN |
22 | Called for | WARRANTED |
23 | Common diner order represented four times in this puzzle | CUPOFJOE |
24 | Tactical unit | ARMYCORPS |
25 | Scheming group | CABAL |
26 | Ooze | EXUDE |
27 | Feathery | LIGHT |
28 | One way to fly | SOLO |
30 | Steakhouse specification | RARE |
31 | Maker of the VCS gaming console | ATARI |
32 | Stinky | FETID |
33 | Genealogist’s constructions | TREES |
35 | Hajj destination | MECCA |
37 | Eldest von Trapp child | LIESL |
46 | Heroic Schindler | OSKAR |
47 | Moisten with juices | BASTE |
49 | Tricky puzzle | POSER |
50 | South Asian wraps | SARIS |
51 | Makes it, in a way | TAGS |
52 | “That’s my cue!” | IMON |
53 | Lambrusco, per esempio | VINO |
56 | It’s between octa- and deca- | NONA |
57 | Second sound? | TICK |
58 | Creative start | IDEA |
60 | Bit of ink | TAT |
62 | Former Bolivian president Morales | EVO |