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ACROSS
1 Have dinner
4 Pocket-watch
accessory
7 Boxed
14 Pension $
15 Profound dread
16 Cyclonic wind
17 Becoming set
19 Holds and
supports
protectively
20 African shrub
22 Actress Ryan
23 Stone or Gless
24 Mental picture
27 Label
28 Alternative to
ready?
29 Legendary tale
33 Toy-cube
inventor
36 Brute
37 Medicinal
applicator
38 Gray and Moran
39 Lemon drink
40 Rental
agreement
41 Writer Ferber
& otners
43 African nation
44 Profuse -
45 Car gear: abbr.
46 Past
47 Teheran man
49 Romp
53 Monotonous
monologue
56 One who refuses
58 Schiff’s _
61 Take in air
62 Still in bed
63 Municipal vehicle
64 NATO cousin
65 Lou_, Jr.
66 Behold
67 Network of
‘'Nova”
DOWN
1 Processes flour
2 Dickens’ Heep
3 Cleveland
suburb
4 Seven Pines,
aka _
§ Possessing
6 Pleads
7 & so forth
8 Scand. country
9 Golfer Stadler
10 Classical
guitarist
11 Vender’s goal
12 Utopia
13 Spoonful of
medicine,
perhaps
18 ’97 U.S. Open
champion
21 Saul's successoi
25 Edible
mushroom
26 Had lunch
30 Not home
31 Sound shocked
32 Help on a heist
33 Lively dance
34 Pakistani
language
35 Open
receptacles
36 Like Cheerios
40 Attorneys’ jargor
42 Pitcher’s stat
46 Accumulate
48 Actress Della
50 Where the victoi
comes out
51 12-step prograrr
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53 Narcotic, e.g.
54 Gambling city
55 Paddles
57 Wanes
59 Catch (fish)
60 Blast letters?
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