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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | “Tamburlaine the Great” playwright | MARLOWE |
8 | Big name in yogurt | CHOBANI |
15 | “Don’t test me!” | IMEANIT |
16 | Makes bubbly | AERATES |
17 | Constrain a part-time worker at Arizona State? | TEMPERTEMPETEMP |
19 | Down | SAD |
20 | Memorial Quadrangle setting | YALE |
21 | Logical start? | GEO |
22 | Apple platform | IOS |
24 | Kinkajou’s cousin | COATI |
27 | Stove timer went off in a park employee’s kitchen? | RANGERRANGERANG |
34 | Put the kibosh on | END |
35 | Thought-provoking | DEEP |
36 | Yossarian’s creator | HELLER |
37 | Inconclusive finish | TIE |
38 | FedEx competitor | UPS |
39 | Hoodlum’s heat | GAT |
40 | Louvre Pyramid designer | PEI |
41 | Very little | ATRACE |
43 | Silence | HUSH |
44 | Some TVs | HDS |
45 | The history of soft-shaded glue? | PASTELPASTEPAST |
48 | The Bermuda station wagon, e.g. | EDSEL |
49 | Entirety | SUM |
50 | “This might be interesting,” for short | FYI |
52 | Baseball card buy | PACK |
55 | Either of a pair of muscles overlapped by the traps | LAT |
57 | Proposal governing global aviation? | PLANETPLANEPLAN |
62 | “You’re absolutely right!” | HOWTRUE |
63 | San Remo setting | RIVIERA |
64 | Didn’t follow | IGNORED |
65 | Western topper | STETSON |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Sch. near the Charles River | MIT |
2 | “My Cup Runneth Over” singer Ed | AMES |
3 | Some reduced-price merchandise | REMAINDERS |
4 | Sycophant | LAPDOG |
5 | Prime divisor | ONE |
6 | Lean and muscular | WIRY |
7 | Place in “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” | ETTA |
8 | Began, TV-wise | CAMEON |
9 | With it, once | HEP |
10 | Object of extraction | ORE |
11 | Character who debuted in Detective Comics #359 | BATGIRL |
12 | To ___ (perfectly) | ATEE |
13 | He escapes from a Sydney dentist’s aquarium | NEMO |
14 | EarthLink or AOL, e.g. | ISP |
18 | Yosemite attraction, familiarly | ELCAP |
23 | Played the siren | SEDUCED |
25 | Shocked | AGHAST |
26 | Cuts a canine, maybe | TEETHES |
27 | Draw on again | RETAP |
28 | “West Side Story” role for which Ariana DeBose won her Oscar | ANITA |
29 | Drives away | REPELS |
30 | Legal matter | RES |
31 | Leading men? | ALPHAMALES |
32 | Can’t do without | NEEDS |
33 | Mill supply | GRIST |
39 | Astronaut Grissom | GUS |
42 | Eroded | ATEINTO |
43 | Fit for Muslim diners | HALAL |
46 | Livened (up) | PEPPED |
47 | Mass communication’s source? | PULPIT |
50 | Promote heavily | FLOG |
51 | Evince ennui | YAWN |
53 | There are lots in lots | CARS |
54 | Join together | KNIT |
56 | Luau staple | TARO |
57 | Upsilon follower | PHI |
58 | Go astray | ERR |
59 | Third cal. column | TUE |
60 | Eden outcast | EVE |
61 | Photographer Goldin | NAN |