New York Daily News

CROSSWORD II

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ACROSS

1 Pests that followed the Pied Piper 5 Online video

interrupti­ons 8 Tics

14 Pain after a

workout

15 Place to get a

shot

16 Nonstick coating 17 *Gorilla, for

instance 19 Cramming for an early-morning final, say

20 Take care of 21 This directon: ---> 23 Toss in a chip, perhaps 24 *Machine safety device? 27 Group for many Baby Boomers 28 Droplets on a dandelion 29 Where to watch “Jeopardy!” 32 Work with thread

34 Best Western competitor 39 Buenos ___ 41 Legendary Van

Winkle

43 Rafael of tennis 44 “Willow” singer Swift 46 Vietnamese New Year 48 Jedi guru 49 Sound heard by a shepherd 51 Top of the mouth 53 *Signal surrender 60 Very dry 61 Slightly wet 62 Concentrat­e 64 Group of 100 people 66 “We’re doing OK!” ... or, read differentl­y, a hint to each starred answer’s first word 68 Condition that often causes fatigue 69 Prompt 70 Fitzgerald dubbed “The First Lady of Song” 71 Graduation cap attachment

72 ID for a W-4 73 Coarse file

DOWN

1 Dust collectors 2 Lots of land 3 Grp. for Finland and France 4 Many trips on ships, collective­ly 5 Small battery 6 Soda that doesn’t contain prune juice 7 Dishonest campaign tactic 8 Speech therapy focus 9 Liveliness 10 Company with a spokesduck 11 Skew 12 “Equal Rights,” for Wyoming 13 Villain’s look 18 Frat party wrap 22 Roll for a yard 25 Places to say “Stat!”: Abbr. 26 Actor McGregor 29 Quaker grain 30 Long in Hollywood 31 Hear, as a case 33 Cleverness 35 Company that’s always moving? 36 Big hoopla 37 Papa

38 In the style of 40 Thin Japanese noodle 42 Shampoo in a green bottle 45 Short end of the stick 47 Pedicured digit

50 Type of moment 52 Show-___ (boastful people) 53 Attended 54 Rodeo site 55 Some are creepers 56 Mild Dutch cheeses 57 Apple computers with numerous ports 58 D.C.-to-Boston transport 59 Noisy seabirds 63 Hit, as with a fine 65 What an athlete deliberate­ly breaks

67 Hall of Fame QB Dawson

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