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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Humor | WIT |
4 | Greg Evans comic strip | LUANN |
9 | ___ de coeur (impassioned appeal) | CRI |
12 | Singer Grande, to fans | ARI |
13 | Some halftime performers | MASCOTS |
15 | Roman Empire raider | HUN |
16 | Takes things too far | GOESOVERTHELINE |
19 | Subsided | EBBED |
20 | Word after parking or auction | LOT |
21 | Stereotypical mathletes | NERDS |
22 | Pride sound? | ROAR |
23 | Simon of Duran Duran | LEBON |
25 | May honorees | MOMS |
26 | Manages competing interests | STRIKESABALANCE |
29 | Devoured, as a Thanksgiving turkey | FEASTEDON |
30 | Stands in for | ACTSAS |
33 | Demand | INSIST |
37 | Egg mass | ROE |
38 | Endorse on a screen | ESIGN |
42 | Asian language | LAO |
43 | Navigates a precarious situation | TREADSCAREFULLY |
48 | Dark-furred marten | SABLE |
49 | “No Time to Die” co-star de Armas | ANA |
50 | Borders | ABUTS |
51 | Took a spill | ATEIT |
53 | Low-tech smoke detectors | NOSES |
55 | Avoids the extremes | WALKSATIGHTROPE |
60 | “Legally Blonde” heroine | ELLE |
61 | “Don’t let those fellas escape!” | GETEM |
62 | The Emerald Isle | ERIN |
63 | Free from worries | EASY |
64 | Two scents? | ODORS |
65 | Not natural, in a way | DYED |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Enters the pool | WAGERS |
2 | Asimov work with “Three Laws” | IROBOT |
3 | Cravat accessory | TIEBAR |
4 | Washroom, for short | LAV |
5 | Like herding cats | USELESS |
6 | Performer on a wire, as described by 16-, 26-, 43- and 55-Across | ACROBAT |
7 | Ill-fated | NOTTOBE |
8 | Unspecific ordinal | NTH |
9 | Centaur who mentored Achilles | CHIRON |
10 | Hip-hop group from Hollis, Queens | RUNDMC |
11 | Actually existing | INESSE |
13 | Stylish, in the ’60s | MOD |
14 | Rep.’s counterpart | SEN |
17 | What Times New Roman has that Helvetica doesn’t | SERIFS |
18 | Site of a French endurance race | LEMANS |
23 | Drives, for a time | LEASES |
24 | Literature Nobelist Gordimer | NADINE |
27 | Mauna ___ (highest mountain, if measured from its underwater base) | KEA |
28 | Chaney of silent films | LON |
30 | Newspaper section | ARTS |
31 | Red Sox manager Alex | CORA |
32 | Some batters swing at them (but no pitchers throw them) | TEEBALLS |
34 | Fanciful | ILLUSORY |
35 | What’s shaking? | SALT |
36 | Pugs and Pomeranians, e.g. | TOYS |
39 | Improvised at the jazz club | SCATTED |
40 | McKellen of “Gods and Monsters” | IAN |
41 | Hermione at Hogwarts | GRANGER |
44 | It’s found in the bottom row | ALTKEY |
45 | Odd couple? | DEES |
46 | Observe Ramadan, say | FAST |
47 | Was picked up, in a way | UBERED |
52 | “Othello” villain | IAGO |
54 | Resistance units | OHMS |
55 | Teensy | WEE |
56 | In the style of | ALA |
57 | “Who am ___ say?” | ITO |
58 | Chart type | PIE |
59 | Stamp out | END |