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ACROSS

1 Source of the

quote “It is more blessed to give than to receive” 5 Creator of terraced agricultur­al fields known as andenes 9 Not alcoholic 13 Wig (out) 15 Place to slurp

ramen 17 Meghan Markle’s “something borrowed” 18 Cheesestea­k

topper

19 Good auto for an L.A.-toN.Y.C. road trip?

21 R.N.’s insertion 22 Queen’s

protection 23 Fermented

beverage 24 Frequent maid of honor, in

brief 25 Writers’ org. with apt initials 26 Alternativ­e to

blinds 28 Mortgage

offering 30 Historian Schomberg of the Harlem Renaissanc­e 32 Literally,

“skewer” 34 Group photo pose during a rush

38 Flip

39 Jeep successor 41 Leak (through) 43 BART : San Francisco :: ___ : Philadelph­ia 45 Chemical suffix 46 “The Simpsons” character with an 18-letter last name 47 Record label co-founded by Drake 49 Longtime NPR

call-in show 51 Home to California’s Limekiln State Park

53 Cheese from the south of Italy 54 Numbers that

come after 1 56 Renée ___ Goldsberry of “Hamilton” 58 Kind of architectu­ral movement with the philosophy of living with less Author Mario

Vargas ___ Part of a

French 101 conjugatio­n “Wuthering Heights” setting Impertinen­t

sort 59 60 61 62

DOWN

1 Toward the tail 2 Polecats, raccoons, squirrels, etc. 3 Dress down 4 Brand once

produced by Dow Chemical 5 Somewhat 6 Summer temperatur­es of 120º F, in Death Valley 7 Say “You’re soo-o cute!,” e.g.

8 “Stronger than pain” sloganeer 9 Persuade 10 Uncommon member of a high school band

11 Civil rights activist ___ Lou Hamer 12 Things that parks and families have 14 Marsupium, by

another name

By Sophia Maymudes and Margaret Seikel

16 Cause of a

breakup 20 Title for Frida

Kahlo 22 Brazilian’s

place

23 Pallid 27 Signature scent introduced in 1968

29 Alive with

excitement 31 Itch 33 Mesopotami­an goddess of love and war 35 ___ facto 36 Ohio claims to be its birthplace 37 TV character

who said “I do love a locker room. It smells like potential”

40 High-pitched

cry 41 Christmas ___ 42 ___ Gant,

protagonis­t of Wolfe’s “Look Homeward, Angel” 44 Windows might be opened by one

46 Ease

48 When doubled,

racing sound 50 They’re denoted by T’s,

for tees 52 States

53 X, maybe, in

Spanish 55 What Salt-NPepa were not, despite their

name

57 Gobble up

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