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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Penn State rival | PITT |
5 | Moves smoothly | FLOWS |
10 | Straight-laced | PRIM |
14 | Toledo’s lake | ERIE |
15 | “C’est ___!” | LAVIE |
16 | Make over | REDO |
17 | State of boredom, casually | COMA |
18 | Soccer setting | ARENA |
19 | Physical, say | EXAM |
20 | “Walking ___” (1992 Annie Lennox song) | ONBROKENGLASS |
23 | Goes ballistic | SEESRED |
24 | Finishes a hole | PUTTS |
27 | Defeat soundly | DRUB |
28 | “Walking ___” (1979 Police song) | ONTHEMOON |
32 | Snapshot | PIC |
34 | Cool-cucumber link | ASA |
35 | Coin on the Continent | EURO |
36 | Rowboat item | OAR |
39 | Homes of swallows? | THROATS |
42 | Take to the impound lot | TOW |
43 | Bumpy amphibian | TOAD |
45 | Possible answer to “Are you sure?” | IAM |
46 | Sleuth Spade | SAM |
48 | “Walking ___” (1991 Marc Cohn song) | INMEMPHIS |
51 | 35-Across predecessor in Italy | LIRA |
54 | Brown shade in old photos | SEPIA |
55 | See 59-Down | LIONESS |
58 | “Walkin’ ___” (1957 Patsy Cline song) | AFTERMIDNIGHT |
62 | Wise men | MAGI |
64 | Head out | LEAVE |
65 | Partner | MATE |
66 | “A Death in the Family” author James | AGEE |
67 | Store events | SALES |
68 | Lotion ingredient | ALOE |
69 | Seamstress Betsy | ROSS |
70 | Like good sentries | ALERT |
71 | Give, but not to keep | LEND |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | River of New Mexico | PECOS |
2 | Did pressing duty? | IRONED |
3 | Forest call | TIMBER |
4 | Shreds | TEARSUP |
5 | Bit of 26-Down | FLAKE |
6 | City on the Rio Grande | LAREDO |
7 | Kitchen fixture | OVEN |
8 | Plane part | WING |
9 | Close tightly | SEAL |
10 | “Dr. Livingstone, I ___” | PRESUME |
11 | Writer of Nero Wolfe mysteries | REXSTOUT |
12 | Ore-___ (Tater Tots maker) | IDA |
13 | Honoree of a Sunday in May | MOM |
21 | Elliptical path | ORBIT |
22 | Orangutan, e.g. | APE |
25 | Lawn mower brand | TORO |
26 | Winter fall | SNOW |
29 | Tennis star Osaka | NAOMI |
30 | Screening org. | TSA |
31 | Milliner’s wares | HATS |
33 | Integrated circuit, for example | CHIP |
36 | Singer Redding | OTIS |
37 | Tops | AONE |
38 | Runs riot | RAMPAGES |
40 | Cheering call | RAH |
41 | Beautician’s business | SALON |
44 | Puts on a pedestal | DEIFIES |
47 | Very little | MINIMAL |
49 | Yoga need | MAT |
50 | Narrow shard | SLIVER |
52 | Entertain, with talk or food | REGALE |
53 | Kutcher of “Dude, Where’s My Car?” | ASHTON |
56 | That is, in Latin | IDEST |
57 | Spirited horse | STEED |
59 | 55-Across in “Born Free” | ELSA |
60 | Genuine | REAL |
61 | Like bulls and boars | MALE |
62 | Impair | MAR |
63 | In the past | AGO |