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Across

1 After the hour 5 Lou who wrote “Exporting America” 10 Plague, with “at” 14 Instrument with

a bent neck 15 Key 16 Defraud, in slang 17 Very much 18 Recreation­al sites not designed for walkers 20 Is a bad loser,

say 22 Family name in Sir Walter Scott’s “The Bride of Lammermoor” 23 Fr. title 24 Zimbalist of old

TV 26 One of the renters in Steinbeck’s “Tortilla Flat” 30 Founder of the American Shakers 32 Sweet pitcherful 34 Important word to a marriage counselor 35 New homeowner’s feeling, maybe 39 @ fakechuckn­or

ris, for one 40 Diorama, maybe 41 Updated art? 42 Wrap ( up) 43 Things to do

after dinner 46 Painter’s primer 48 President who said “If you want to see your plays performed the way you wrote them, become president” 51 Secret ending 52 Word before or

after state 54 Ricoh rival 56 They’re “family” 60 Pride : lions :

parliament : ___ 61 God for whom a weekday is named 62 Real stinker 63 All- nighter,

maybe 64 Like high school and college students of the ’ 80s-’ 90s, e. g. 65 Competitiv­e and

outgoing, say 66 Views

Down

1 Bank deposit 2 Fall 3 Record stat for majorleagu­er Rickey Henderson 4 Running event 5 Slam 6 Title role in a 1993 film … which sounds like a prize the film won 7 Unimpresse­d 8 Character who dies at the end of “Little Women”

9 Editorial reversal 10 Burkina Faso

neighbor 11 Here- there

connection 12 Require ( of ) 13 Jazzman

Montgomery 19 The first one was a modified Ford D- Series truck 21 “Toodles” 25 What a meow

may mean 27 Grammynomi­nated 2011 Lady Gaga album 28 Aphrodisia 29 Dug stuff 31 Bonus upon

signing, e. g. 33 Adjudicate 36 George Dickel

product 37 ___ and violins

( music pun) 38 Some French

votes 39 Without any

filler 40 Newsstand offering, informally 44 Change with the

times 45 Intuits 47 Big name in

shapewear 49 Start to

malfunctio­n 50 Author with a restaurant at the Eiffel Tower named for him 53 Like Hansel and Gretel in the forest 55 Bead producer? 56 Part of the works 57 “How Sleep the

Brave,” e. g. 58 28- Down, e. g. 59 Handle preceder

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