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“Are You Cereal?” — it’s right there on the box.

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ACROSS

1. “Call of Duty: Black ___”

4. “The Ten Commandmen­ts” figure

9. Irritate

14. On a pension, briefly

15. Blazing

16. Risky GPS suggestion

17. Tried a little tender... loin

18. One-liner expert

19. Word in the name of many dental offices

20. Cereal featuring a wide receiver on the box?

23. “___ Scared Stupid” (1991 film)

24. 86.4 trillion nanosecond­s

25. Run up a bill

28. “Spotlight” actor Schreiber

29. “Confession­s” R&B singer

32. The ___ (mysterious “Top Gear” driver)

33. Film composer Morricone

35. Acid in proteins

36. Cereal featuring a Grammywinn­ing singer-songwriter on the box?

41. Per ___ (salary phrase)

42. “Turning Red” studio

43. Off-duty

44. Turn down an offer

46. White who voiced Muriel on “Courage the Cowardly Dog”

50. Brett’s role on “Ted Lasso”

51. Put two and two together

52. Monkey for whom a blood factor is named

54. Cereal featuring a “Muppets Take Manhattan” and “Man of La Mancha” actor on the box?

58. Soft palate dangler

60. Rolled chip brand with “Fuego” and “Nitro” varieties

61. One in Orleans

62. Pesto ingredient

63. Take out

64. Shortz employer, for short

65. To the point that

66. Coat or shirt, maybe

67. Slide into your ___

DOWN

1. Treatment for sore gums

2. Czar known as “The Great”

3. “Tristram Shandy” author (and 23-Across anagram)

4. Thanksgivi­ng parade sponsor

5. “Carmina Burana” showstoppe­r

6. ___ Valley (Thousand Oaks neighbor)

7. “Domino

Stonestree­t

8. Form a splinter group

9. Like annoying telemarket­ers

10. “I relate,” online

11. Foolishly impractica­l

12. Website address

13. Benz tag?

21. Income

22. Monopoly game piece

26. Subtle (or not-so-subtle) gesture

Masters” host

27. Vanity centers

30. Bit of a beverage

31. Like most IPAs

32. Like Yogi, compared to other bears

34. ___ pla (fish sauce)

35. “How to Get Away with Murder” actress ___ Naomi King

36. Clear-skies forecast

37. Proto-___-European (early language)

38. Barely

39. “In the Heights” ___-Manuel Miranda

40. Drive out, in a way

44. Storm of the Fantastic Four

45. Beer brand from Holland

47. It’s heard twice in “Have you heard?”

48. Well-suited name (and a notable National Spelling Bee final word shout-spelled by the winner)

49. Ledger column

51. T-shirt size

53. Putdown for Bob and Doug McKenzie

55. Et ___ (and others)

56. Model/actress Delevingne

57. About a B-minus, if I’m being generous

58. “Sit, ___, sit. Good dog” (“Family Ties” vanity card)

59. Moving vehicle creator

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