Santa Fe New Mexican

The New York Times

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1 Turnovers on a football field, maybe?

11 Chicken soup and eucalyptus oil, for two

13 Extreme challenges

15 Use

16 Rings

18 Big blows

19 Measure of inflation: Abbr.

22 Military acronym first used in W.W. II

23 Like the expensive stuff, often

24 Inflated

25 Like archaeolog­ical finds, typically

26 Musical unit

27 Ones at the bar for a few drafts?

29 National security adviser under Obama

30 Report on a match

33 “Just a sec,” in texts

36 General starting point?

37 Periodic table no.

38 What goes to pot?

39 Richard ___, longtime chief foreign correspond­ent for

46-Down 40 001-01-0001, for one: Abbr.

41 Red dot in the middle of the forehead

42 Rang up

44 Pan-fried dishes served to commemorat­e the Miracle of the Oil

45 Academic umbrella

49 Members of one’s chosen family

50 Places to find faults

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1 Heroic piece of writing

2 Wasn’t in a hurry

3 Some new job requiremen­ts, in jargon

4 Long shot in sports

5 Make one 6 Kaiser’s grp.

7 Mind reading, in brief?

8 Snorri’s story

9 Game with rolling and bluffing

10 Court in a courtyard, perhaps

11 Something one can pay for free

12 Subject of the 1787 Connecticu­t Compromise

13 “L’Absinthe” painter

14 Like the leeward side

17 Heady stuff?

19 Hats originatin­g in Ecuador, despite their name

20 Some seals

21 ___ hair

24 Glass for cerveza

27 Finds, and fast

28 Dryer detritus

29 Feature of a work boot

30 Like some cakes and games

31 Fad suffix

32 Sue Grafton Memorial Award and others

33 Nuts or bananas

34 Parts of some contracts

35 Paradise

38 One who usually works an evening shift

41 Come clean?

43 Subject of a museum in St. Petersburg, Fla.

44 Mikhail Baryshniko­v, by birth

46 RCA spinoff

47 Dr. ___

48 Chaney who was known as “The Man of a Thousand Faces”

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