San Antonio Express-News

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ACROSS

1 Finishing touches, of a sort

7 Bases make up a part of it

14 Dr. Evil’s little clone in the “Austin Powers” films 15 Dainty dining decoration­s

16 *An oldwedding dress might have this

18 & 19 Heretofore 20 See 3-Down 21 Root in Polynesian cuisine 23 Customauto accessorie­s

25 First name in jazz 29 *“Er … um…” 32 Relatives of violas 35 “So cool!” 36 Kitchen brand 37 Carrier of sleeping sickness

40 Mens ___ (legal term)

41 Pinches pennies 43 “Why ___ thou promise such a beauteous day”: Shak.

45 *Mickey’s rival for Minnie’s affection 48 Super’s apartment, often 49 Multivolum­e ref. works 50 Disgruntle­d

54 ___ cit. (footnote abbr.) 56 “So ___ heard” 58 It can be broken,

but not fixed 59 Classic young adult novel … or hint to the path taken by four letters in the answers to the starred clues 64 Cure-all 65 Longhorn rival 66 Hypothetic­al solar system body beyond Neptune 67 White-barked trees

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1 “All goodhere” 2 Popular Oldsmobile model of the 1980s-’90s

3 With 20-Across, balance regulator 4 Tinybeef

5 Feds

6 Title with a tilde 7 “Get a room!” elicitor, for short 8 Ring-shaped cutters attached to drills

9 Hindugodof destructio­n

10 Some reds 11 Languish 12 Romania’s currency 13 -speak

17 Dipstick 22 Serenader on a pea-green boat, in rhyme

24 Beef, e.g. 26 “The ___: Generation Q,” sequel series starting in 2019 27 Shiny fabrics 28 “Please, have ___” 30 Request that’s risky

if you’re over 18? 31 Must-haves

32 Pink alcoholic drink,

familiarly

33 Former inmate 34 Peter of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”

38 It’s got teeth 39 Salinger title girl 42 Popular salad

dressing

44 -y, pluralized

46 Jon Arbuckle’s dog 47 Issuance froman

American embassy 51 QB protectors,

informally

52 Dish served with a spoon and chopsticks

53 Big pitchers

55 A while ago 57 Grandson of Adam and Eve

59 College ___ (something that might include an SAT score) 60 Commercial lead-in to mart

61 Basic bio subject 62 Loosey-goosey 63 One-up

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