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Composer of the piano piece played in the “Tom and Jerry” short “The Cat Concerto” 6 Fuse 10 Sugarcoate­d, in

a way 14 Dancing like a

ballerina 15 “Sounds

good!”

16 First line on a

form, often 17 Par ___ (by airmail, in French) 18 Word after lo

or chow 19 Phaser setting 20 Sports bar

purchases? 23 Summer setting in Mass.

24 Actor Kingsley 25 Guy in a crew 28 Do a cobbler’s

job on

30 Like a kitten cuddling with a puppy 32 Before,

in poetry 33 Sports bar

purchases? 36 Recipient of the inaugural A.T.P. Player of the Year award 39 “Chandelier”

singer

40 Has a student

loan, say 41 Sports bar

purchases? 46 Assistance 47 Every which

way

48 Relents

52 Gets the hair

just right, say 54 “Better Call

Saul” network 1

ACROSS

55 Spanish article 56 Sports bar

purchases? 60 Recite the

rosary, e.g. 62 Currency of

Portugal 63 Occupied, as a

desk

64 Free speech

org.

65 Hair removal

brand

66 Cut down to

size

67 “Golf is a good

___ spoiled” 68 Fix because of

flatness, say 69 Some are for

passing

Apt shoe for a bread maker? What the aliens do in “The War of the Worlds” Work assignment­s ___ suit

Not ridiculous, as an argument Persons who identify as female, in an alternativ­e spelling 7 Scraped together, with “out” 8 Hideout

9 Tang, for one 10 App with “Stories,” informally 11 Bee’s knees 12 Outback bird 13 Hideout

21 In view 22 Brokers’

charges 26 Fotografía, por

ejemplo 27 Loch ___

1 2 3

4 5

6

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By Nancy Serrano-Wu

29 Abbr. above

“0”

30 Quickly form a friendship (with) 31 Home of the Sundance Film Festival 34 Apropos of 35 Zoom meeting

leader 36 Lickety-split 37 Ruckus 38 Wanted for

nothing 42 Daddy, in

Spanish 43 “Whew!

That was exhausting!” 44 Muppet who speaks in a falsetto 45 Withdrawal to avoid a conflict of interest 49 Oman’s ruler,

e.g.

50 Agita 51 Presses Ctrl-V

onaPC 53 Symbol of poison on a warning label 54 Treasure 57 Feast with poi 58 Blarney Stone

locale

59 Dad,

in Chinese 60 Fido’s foot 61 Record label that released the first 45 r.p.m. single (1949)

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