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- Jay van Put Official Crossword Wizard

Crossword Dear Mcgill: a breakup note

Across

1. Actress in La La Land, Stone 5. Egyptian snakes 9. Mexican drug lord El ____ 14. Get ready for, with up 15. “How do I love ___?” 16. Primate from Madagascar 17. ___ von Bismarck 18. Maize 19. Cupcake topper 20. Place to wash your hair on a ship? 23. Lou Gehrig’s disease, abbr 24. __ dude, (stoner’s greeting) 25. Things a player might slide into? 28. “Much ___ About Nothing” 31. Time atomic clocks keep, abbr. 33. Microwave some leftovers 35. Truth ___ 37. Mexican money 40. Plot of land 41. Painting style for a barber? 44. Poems notably written by 71 across 45. Castaway’s home 46. Milk dispenser 47. First name of a past U.S. president or clown 49. Mar. follower 51. Hosp. areas 52. Tolkien creature 53. Actor Tommy __ Jones 55. Japanese sash 57. The Young and the Spotless? 63.Poppy product 66. Chicken Soup for the ___ 67. Iditarod vehicle 68. Main artery 69. Lead singer of Vampire Weekend, Koenig 70. Utilized 71. He wrote poems to grecian urns and nightingal­es 72. Burn 73. Drugs, briefly

Down

1. Freudian topics 2. Drug in Breaking Bad 3. ___ Hari (spy) 4. Scent from baking or flowers 5. Selling without profit (words) 6. “Go away!” 7. Criminal, abbr. 8. Mails a package 9. Stale saying 10. “Darn it!” 11. Bon ___ 12. No __ intended 13. Web address ending 21. __ bob 22. Coins across the sea 25. Purpose of the Enigma machine 26. Writing utensil 27. Drives 28. On dry land 29. Got a bull’s eye (2 words) 30. Get situated 32. Main parts of a computer 34. Difficult 36. ___ Major 38. Immigrant’s course: Abbr. 39. Type of butter 42. Equestrian 43. Dreamworks movie about snails (2013) 48. Andean spitter 50. Type of tree 54. Twisty turns 56. Lorem ____ 57. Back end of a cigarette 58. Seep 59. Heavenly glow 60. If/___ statement in computer programmin­g 61. Piece of a clarinet 62. Puts in 63. Poison ___ 64. “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” writer 65. 401(k) alternativ­e

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