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Across 1 “Cut the lip!” 11 Take in just the highlights, say 15 Common wear under a lei 16 Short pants? 17 Rich, sweet-andsour dessert 18 Thirsts 19 Androids don’t use it 20 President during

the Korean War 21 Camp David

event 23 European race place 25 Guerrilla in For Whom the Bell Tolls 26 Flip 27 Cough queller 29 Title teen in a 2007 hit indie film 30 Literature Nobelist ___ Fo 32 Org whose logo has a talongripp­ed key 33 At an impasse 34 Point of computer technology? 35 Went on the fritz 36 Clears 37 Pedestal support 38 Good, to Galba 39 Contents of many culled lists 41 Program that turns out ensigns, for short 43 Green hero of book and film 44 Places 46 Attention getter 48 Football rival of Rutgers 49 Kiss ___ 52 Fake-out 53 Tries to unload things quickly 56 Resourcefu­l people find new ones 57 Actor whose first name is the title of a Best Picture he co-starred in, and whose last name is that film’s director 58 Bother 59 Grave accents?

Down 1 Co-writer of the Surrealist silent film Un Chien

Andalou, 1929 2 With 28-Down, butterlike product of beef fat 3 List in an actor’s résumé, informally 4 Short while? 5 Italian border

city 6 Cough cause 7 Ones with

wedge issues? 8 Prompt to pull

over 9 Winner of NBC’s “America’s Toughest Bouncer” in 1980 10 Are, in Arles 11 Hogtie 12 Detractors’ epithet for the Putin regime 13 Setting of the so-called “Seven Islands” of Greece

14 Hot words? 22 It’s hair-raising 23 Thirst 24 Sneak peek sent to film critics 26 Band whose Appetite for

Destructio­n was the best-selling debut album of all time 28 See 2-Down 29 Rowdy joint 31 First name of 26-Down’s frontman 33 IHOP topping option 34 Municipal mainstays: Abbr 35 The word “shies” in Morse code, entirely 37 Zaire’s Mobutu Sese ___ 38 Tattoos and piercings 40 Command 42 13th-century BC king with 10 namesakes 45 She played Adrian in Rocky and Connie in The Godfather 47 Cry of

excitement 49 City largely destroyed in Operation Charnwood 50 One way to turn

a vessel 51 Rx things 54 Accented shout 55 Packed letters?

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