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Across

1 Blends 6 Sox rival 10 Tiffany collectibl­e 14 Walrus-skin

boat 15 Baldwin of

“30 Rock” 16 Chapters in

history 17 Like some amusement park rides 18 They’re sometimes

mixed 20 Saxophonis­t with the 12x platinum album “Breathless” 22 “Seriously!” 23 Vote in favor 24 Dust busters, for

short 27 The Evita of

“Evita” 28 Father Damien’s

island 30 Angry Birds, e.g.,

in 2010 32 Repeated Michael Jackson lyric in a 1987 hit 35 Neighbor of Iraq:

Abbr. 36 Many a Bob

Marley fan 38 Wasted 39 “___ Man Answers” (1962 film) 40 Blackened (in) 41 Plenty of, casually 42 Talk and talk 43 Final approval 44 Outside: Prefix 45 Disconnect­s, as a

Web address 47 Mah-jongg draws 50 N.F.L. Hall-of

Famer Yale ___ 51 “You betcha!” 54 Decorated, say 56 Current measure 58 Calvin Klein

perfume 61 Mirage, maybe 62 Comics shrieks 63 Edit command 64 Sweater style 65 Teetotaler­s 66 Worker with a lot

of stress? 67 Maureen Dowd

piece

Down

1 Like some

perfume 2 Host a roast, e.g. 3 Jungle vine 4 “Phooey!” 5 Spirit in a blue

bottle 6 Bottleneck 7 “Dark” quaff 8 Elusive legend 9 Dish made with

garlic butter 10 “The Merry

Widow” composer 11 “Black Swan”

director Darren 12 Steeps in a liquid with herbs and spices 13 “Hey!” 19 Start to peak? 21 Guy’s partner 25 Back up, as a

loan 26 2012 Bond film … or a hint to six other Down answers in this puzzle 28 Provides with

personnel 29 Oil-rich region 31 Joint groove 32 Goofing off 33 Nickname for

Reggie Jackson 34 Busybody 36 Investing all one’s money in a penny stock, say 37 Santa ___

(hot winds) 45 Depletes 46 Big inits. for

hunters 48 Good earth 49 Triage areas,

briefly 51 Toadies’

responses 52 ___ Kane, Susan Lucci’s Emmy-winning role 53 Like a mosquito 54 Broke ground? 55 Green critter in the Sinclair gas logo 57 Nasty reviews 59 Lofty tribute 60 “That’s ___

funny!”

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