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- GROUPDYNAM­ICSBYFRANK­A. LONGO

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1 Actress Seyfried 7 Buffets, e.g.

12 More dismal 20 Kind of tire or saw

Kate’s TV housemate Back wheel pin “Sunshineof­Your Love” bandsittin­g in foranother­band? Satellite dish precursors

In the know Onassis’nickname Condition of the “Dust in the Wind” band? “Rocket Man” singer John Qualified Permit Despite that Plea to hear a song fromthe“New World Man” band? Tiny setback Livid

“A Horse WithNo Name” band doing awebcast? Crib sleeper Prefix with life or west Quarterbac­k Manning

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59 60 61 Composer Franz — Haydn Widereceiv­erCarter Urban haze “More Than a Feeling” band performing for 24 hours straight? “Woe— you!” Ancient

Puts back on, as weight Christie’s Hercule Grass houses Maestro directing the “Drops of Jupiter” band? 81 Recipe directive 83 Small, agile deer 84 Fake fat brand 85 Year, in Brazil 86 “The” or “an” 89 Prefix with realist 92 Summer hrs. in D.C. 93 Infamous“Impaler” 94 “Beth” band’s last utterance at the end of a concert? Greek letter Kleenex sheet “These Dreams” band’s musical beat? Recipe directive Hosp. areas Nagging pain Brutish sort

“If You LeaveMe Now” band playing the same tune over and over? 63 66 67 71 73 74

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123 “Bewell”

124 Smoke generator used by the“Make It With You” band? Scrooge’s firstname Lofty nest Hardy’s bud High anxiety Salon tinters Top points 129 130 131 132 133 134

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Bowwielder “Taxi” actressHen­ner Very skilled people Long of“House of Lies” 5 Flowchecke­r

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7 Beach city near L.A. 8 Building wing 9 With 52-Down, he said “Open, sesame!” Connect

“The Goldbergs” actor George 12 Extreme

13 Soap actress Sofer 14 Chows down 15 God ofwar

16 Angry talk 17 “Noway!,” slangily 18 Overjoy

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Neighbor of Saudi Arabia Classic soft drink brand

31 “Yowza!”

32 Gun rights gp. 34 Meadow

35 J.D. Salinger title girl “Drums Along the Mohawk” novelist Walter D.—

40 — Aviv

42 “Mama” Elliot 43 Folding bed 44 French“a” 45 Malleable 48 Having a lot of, as a

nutrient 49 Undying

50 Prefix with realist 51 Unit ofwork

52 See 9-Down

53 As sick as— 54 Batters’ successes 56 Belief suffix 57 Cherished by 61 Abrupt shock 62 “— Jacques” 64 Veg-o-Matic

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65 Boot part 68 Sightseer 69 Tennis’Andre 70 Mai—

71 Revision issuer 72 Verb go-with 76 Actress Chaplin 24 29 39 77 Stomped (on) 80 Toon Flanders 81 Hefty’s Cinch— 82 Bi- plus one 83 Classic autos 87 Film special FX 88 — Alamos 90 “Disgusting!” 91 Zeus’mother 93 “— con Dios” (“Go with God”) Hamilton and Burr, notably

96 Roman tyrant 97 Tic-—-toe 99 “Know— enemy” 102 — Scholar

103 Athletic group 104 Belonging to them

Kind ofwasp Edible mushrooms 107 Wasn’t idle

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109 Flood barriers

111 In theworstwa­y, informally Euro fraction Laptop brand Stare intently Tramloads Hunted beast Soft mineral Afore Atmosphere “Wheels” Color grade 95 105 106 115 116 117 118 119 121 125 126 127 128

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