Crossword Edited by Will Shortz
ACROSS
Royal Catherine
1
All-day, in a way
5
Rides
9
Agave lookalike
13
Spring, for one
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Fancy summer
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home
Grocery store
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worker on the days leading up to Thanksgiving? Dress (up)
19
Cheesemaking
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town
Salty expanses
21
Incense residue
22
One who’s acting
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out?
Some trimmings
24
Pamphlets on
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how to use marinara? Lecherous sort
31
Beginning of
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time?
When doubled,
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mouse-bopping bunny in a children’s song Sporty Pontiac
35
One with a tattoo
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of a band’s name, say Oxygen makes
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up only one-fifth of this on the earth
Gossip, slangily
42
Part of some
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musical keys Bookie?
45
Card game shout
50
Winners of a
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1932 Australian “war”
Org. using
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millimeter wave scanners
Inedible jelly on
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a buffet table 49-Down’s city,
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familiarly
Shubert of
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Broadway’s Shubert Theatre
Devices that help
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dentists monitor anesthesia? En pointe
63
Its flag has
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“Allahu Akbar” written 22 times Repeated words
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in an analogy Common catch
66
Hunt and peck,
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say
Pronto
68
DOWN
It gets into hot
1
water
Chorus section
2
Inauspicious
3
beginning Certain whistleblower
4
Hardly basic
5
Personal friend
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in France Something
7
cephalopods control for camouflage Units on a
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graduated cylinder: Abbr. Fine point
9
___-Seltzer
10
Campbell with
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the 1975 #1 hit “Rhinestone Cowboy”
2003 outbreak
12
Outspoken
15
Pelvis/patella
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connectors Sticky ___
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pudding
Author Rand
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It’s set in a ring
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Easy-peasy
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PUZZLE BY GRANT THACKRAY
Speckled
29
Maker of the first
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portable music player
Guess
31
Grammy winner
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India.___
When both hands
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are up
Unit of RAM
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Passes, but not
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with flying colors Shinzo ___,
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Japan’s longestserving prime minister
Representative’s
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work
Powerful engines
46
Feature of many
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a belly
Angsty hip-hop
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subgenre Prestigious
49
university in 58-Across Company whose
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mascots are sheep with numbers painted on them
Author whose
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titles often feature two animals
One with an
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upturned nose, so to speak Common catch
56
CPR specialists
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“Scram!”
61
Car once
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advertised with the slogan
“The power to surprise”