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The new york times crossword

- By Andrew J. Ries

ACROSS

1 Building with

many drafts 8 Got clean 14 “Heavenly” dessert with a

lemony filling 16 Space between the ribs of an insect wing 17 Unresolved

detail 18 One-pointer in

horseshoes 19 Woman’s name

that sounds like two letters of the alphabet

20 Pad

22 Without a

match

23 Econ. stat 25 Enticing spot 27 Gay rights pioneer Marsha P. Johnson, for one

31 Bud’s place 32 “I’m ___, she’s mine” (repeated lyric in “Do Wah Diddy Diddy”) 33 Movement to reduce frivolous lawsuits 37 Early p.m. 38 Renowned football club founded in 1899 39 Golfer’s

concern 40 “Vice”

principal? 42 T-Bonz treats

brand

43 Bob ___, Canadian ambassador to the U.N. 44 Curve cutter 46 “Isn’t that

strange?” 49 Collar

50 Resort with a “no snowboarde­rs” policy

51 More than

outstandin­g 53 They produce

results 57 Discipline based on the principles of yin and yang 59 White House reception locale 61 Leaves a grave impression, perhaps 62 What’s not

working? 63 Protester’s cry 64 Brand whose famous slogan contains a double negative

DOWN

1 Roll in the

hay? 2 905-year-old in

Genesis

3 Clash of the

titans? 4 Throws in the

towel

5 Runs

6 Great ___ 7 Tough skin 8 Model’s

makeup, often 9 Is for more? 10 Bit for a

fortunetel­ler 11 90s groups? 12 First name on the Supreme Court

13 Had the gall 15 Post master? 21 Not so hard 24 Topic for a

voice coach 26 Taken in

27 Jazz trumpeter

Jones 28 Offer you might have less interest in, for short? 29 Ones who might use oils in a pan? 30 Surfaces 34 Fabric made

from cellulose 35 Seacrest’s partner on morning TV 36 Cat’s

’sup?

38 Didn’t just

excel on 41 Home of Jinnah Internatio­nal Airport 42 Province

named for a daughter of Queen Victoria 45 Second

46 Word with hold

or holy

47 Lift up

48 Job that usually requires a face

covering 52 Parts of roller

coasters 54 Potter’s

substance 55 Antithesis of

light reading? 56 Aide to Captain

Hook

58 “___ Your Dog, Charlie Brown” (TV special) 60 “Finding

Nemo” setting

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