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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Put in place | LAID |
5 | Coopers’ tools | ADZES |
10 | See 60-Across | BRO |
13 | Banks of Chicago | ERNIE |
15 | Her 2004 debut album “Goodies” featured a #1 and two #2 hits | CIARA |
16 | “Uh-huh” | YEP |
17 | Absent 59-Down, item on a pretrip to-do list? | GETRENTACAR |
19 | Undercover outfit? | PJS |
20 | “Take Me to the Land of Hell” singer | ONO |
21 | Represent with words or paint | LIMN |
22 | Bananagrams piece | TILE |
24 | See 52-Across | MATE |
26 | Absent 58-Across, star of the Rome Centurions baseball team? | CAESARSACE |
30 | Fought extinction | ADAPTED |
32 | Eroded | ATEINTO |
33 | With 2-Down, three-time National League home run leader | NOLAN |
34 | Prior | AGO |
35 | Hardy heroine | TESS |
36 | Cuts social media ties with, and what one does to complete the theme answers | UNFRIENDS |
40 | Play a mean sax | WAIL |
43 | Pioneering ISP | AOL |
44 | Africa’s westernmost capital | DAKAR |
48 | Use Grubhub, e.g. | ORDERIN |
50 | Bovine hybrid | BEEFALO |
52 | Absent 24-Across, blow money at an Oman bazaar? | WASTERIALS |
54 | Finnish tennis player Ruusuvuori | EMIL |
55 | Prior | PAST |
56 | Drill that may bore | ROTE |
58 | See 26-Across | PAL |
59 | Dark horse | BAY |
60 | Absent 10-Across, performers in a 106.7 Lite FM commercial? | RADIOADCAST |
64 | Speaker’s space fillers | UHS |
65 | Completely dominated | OWNED |
66 | Canonized fifth-century pope | STLEO |
67 | Scrappy-___ (cartoon puppy) | DOO |
68 | Casper rival | SEALY |
69 | Farrier’s tool | RASP |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | One who sticks to his bricks | LEGOMAN |
2 | See 33-Across | ARENADO |
3 | Taken together | INTOTAL |
4 | E or W, e.g. | DIR |
5 | Feign fury | ACTMAD |
6 | Warren’s co-star in “Reds” | DIANE |
7 | Country-rock singer Brown | ZAC |
8 | Tide rival | ERA |
9 | “Hell is other people” writer | SARTRE |
10 | One way to travel | BYPLANE |
11 | Shoots down | REJECTS |
12 | Short missions? | OPS |
14 | Basis of the Japanese dish kabayaki | EEL |
18 | Agreeable | NICE |
23 | Oft-repeated question in “Marathon Man” | ISITSAFE |
25 | Shoulder decorations | EPAULETS |
27 | Stuffing seasoner | SAGE |
28 | Heaps | ATON |
29 | “Rosy-fingered” goddess | EOS |
31 | Onetime airer of “Hee Haw” | TNN |
34 | Trouble | AIL |
37 | Midway point? | FAIR |
38 | Rice-A-___ | RONI |
39 | 1950s GOP nominee | DDE |
40 | Blow away | WOW |
41 | Cheyenne allies | ARAPAHO |
42 | “Looks that way to me” | IDSAYSO |
45 | Capital north of Lake Victoria | KAMPALA |
46 | George Sand, George Eliot and George Orwell | ALIASES |
47 | Old desk feature | ROLLTOP |
49 | Exhibitions covering artists’ careers, for short | RETROS |
50 | Rare, maybe | BLOODY |
51 | It is, in Acapulco | ESTA |
53 | Servant to Prospero | ARIEL |
57 | MS fixers | EDS |
59 | See 17-Across | BUD |
61 | Blow away | AWE |
62 | Swabbed specimen | DNA |
63 | Member of the O-line | CTR |