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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | What the Knave of Hearts stole, in a classic poem | TARTS |
6 | Seating for a service | PEWS |
10 | Not attend | SKIP |
14 | Classic song | OLDIE |
15 | Mounted on | ATOP |
16 | Book unit | PAGE |
17 | Air Force badge for experienced officers | MASTERNAVIGATOR |
20 | Strongly alkaline solution | LYE |
21 | Fumble | ERR |
22 | Takeoff guess: Abbr. | ETD |
23 | Final words in a movie trailer, often | ATHEATERNEARYOU |
29 | Votes from the opposition | NAYS |
30 | Computing pioneer Lovelace | ADA |
31 | Team’s best pitcher | ACE |
32 | File extension for an application | EXE |
33 | What the devil wears, according to a 2006 movie | PRADA |
35 | Tattoo artist’s supply | INK |
37 | 2001 nature documentary, and a hint to the circled letters | WINGEDMIGRATION |
42 | “You’ve got mail” co. | AOL |
43 | Asian palms | SAGOS |
44 | Very, in Veracruz | MUY |
45 | Turn on the waterworks, perhaps | SOB |
47 | Vardalos of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” | NIA |
48 | Formerly | ONCE |
49 | 1932 George Raft film that featured Mae West’s screen debut | NIGHTAFTERNIGHT |
54 | Flamenco shout | OLE |
55 | Miner discovery | ORE |
56 | Catch a bug, say | AIL |
57 | “Oh, it’s no longer important” | DOESNTMATTERNOW |
64 | Annapolis sch. | USNA |
65 | Surrounding glow | AURA |
66 | Singer with the 2004 #1 hit “Goodies” | CIARA |
67 | Lettuce buy | HEAD |
68 | Reared | BRED |
69 | Goad | EGGON |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Holland who plays Spider-Man | TOM |
2 | In the style of | ALA |
3 | Hwys. | RDS |
4 | Bibliography listing | TITLES |
5 | “Bye!” | SEEYA |
6 | Unfavorable review | PAN |
7 | Greek vowel | ETA |
8 | Like wicker baskets | WOVEN |
9 | Rose family shrub | SPIREA |
10 | Workplace for a massage therapist | SPA |
11 | Sagal of “The Conners” | KATEY |
12 | Peter and Gordon song “___ Pieces” | IGOTO |
13 | Proust’s “À la recherche du temps ___” | PERDU |
18 | Slow down | RETARD |
19 | “Muchas ___” | GRACIAS |
23 | Over again | ANEW |
24 | Lyft alternative | TAXI |
25 | Aardwolf’s cousin | HYENA |
26 | Red-wrapped cheeses | EDAMS |
27 | Glowing | RADIANT |
28 | Monthly expense | RENT |
33 | Big name in stationary bikes | PELOTON |
34 | Texas A&M athlete | AGGIE |
36 | Baseball’s first female general manager | KIMNG |
38 | “Jeepers!” | GOSH |
39 | Find hilarious, perhaps | ROARAT |
40 | “Sick burn!” | OUCH |
41 | Dmitri’s denial | NYET |
46 | Something to close before closing time | BARTAB |
48 | Offshore sight | OILRIG |
49 | “Well, obviously!” | NODUH |
50 | Admission of defeat | ILOSE |
51 | Davis of “Thelma & Louise” | GEENA |
52 | Longest bone in the body | FEMUR |
53 | One who might cry “uncle!” | NIECE |
58 | Down | SAD |
59 | Word often represented by its middle letter in texts | ARE |
60 | Wee bit | TAD |
61 | Worn-out mount | NAG |
62 | Makeup of una medalla olímpica | ORO |
63 | In need of some blush, say | WAN |