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WIDE-OPEN SPACES by Byron Walden / Edited by Will Shortz

How some stock shares are sold Caesar-salad ingredient

Big name in swimwear

African grazer

Yalitza ____, bestactres­s nominee for 2018’s “Roma” Woodworkin­g machine

R.J. Reynolds product that once sponsored “The Dick Van Dyke Show”

Had legs, so to speak Flying class?

Like some leaves and knives

Blast

“The Confession­s of ____ Turner” (1967 Pulitzer-winning novel)

Scrapped

One who might say, “Your money’s no good here”? Overwhelmi­ng favorite

Roofing material

Dyes that can be used as pH indicators

Echo voice

Eponym of Aqaba’s airport

Editorial reversal Simmering sites On the schedule Chef’s creation Crosses one’s fingers Sophistica­ted Subjects of four famous violin concertos by Vivaldi Can’t take

Body part that’s also a Hebrew letter

Christ, to Christians Flavorful

Colts, maybe

Sch. on Chesapeake Bay

Interstell­ar clouds Fundamenta­l dispositio­ns

With 55-Down, inning enders

Pourable art material Creature seen basking on the shores of the Galápagos

Superman co-creator Jerry

Sports icon with the autobiogra­phy “Faster Than Lightning” Entertaine­r Minnelli Bitcoin and the like 47th U.S. vice president

Comic actor whose wife left him to marry their neighbor Frank Sinatra

Airer of the gospel music reality competitio­n “Sunday Best”

Classic Chevrolets

Eaglelike

One with a small but devoted fan base

AAA service Restrained from biting Places of intense scrutiny Entertainm­ent on a diner place mat, maybe

Alka-Seltzer tablet, for one

Early omnivore Returning after curfew, say

Substance used to preserve the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce

Apt rhyme for “bore” ____ Pieces

Has in mind

Mary I or Elizabeth I

Major tributary of the Mississipp­i Gymnastics event for both men and women The ____ State, nickname for Maine Targets of formicide

Mythical flier

Isolated

Account

Popular performanc­eenhancing supplement for athletes

Freaking out Good-size wedding band

Competed Rockyesque interjecti­ons

Spends extravagan­tly Some biodiesel sources

Victorian home? Whole

Judged

Things taken while waiting Representa­tive “Capeesh”

Whiffs

Org. for lightweigh­ts End-of-level challenges in video games

Items in 18” x 18” x 1 3/4” boxes

Like the hands in the Allstate logo

Keystone ____

____ & the Blowfish What sneers express Popular dating app Lake drained by the Truckee River Iniquities

Places of iniquity Spanish “that”

State capital on the Mississipp­i

Word with roll or bar Muppet wearing a horizontal­ly striped shirt

Chinese port city on Korea Bay

Occupy, as a booth See 63-Across

English county that’s home to Brighton Weather-map symbol Butter, in Burgundy Doctors Without Borders and others, in brief

Having a low neckline, as a dress

“Gotta split”

Group of 18th-century thinkers that included Voltaire and

Rousseau

Numbers of concern to showrunner­s

The “Last Great Race on Earth”

Love match? Respondent

South African money Slo-____ fuse

Pan flute musician in iconic commercial­s of the 1980s

Like a jackass

Your current occupation?

Some skilled workers in “Brave New World” Lead-in to while

Party line?

Former North

Carolina senator

Kay ____

Let fly

Clickable list

W.W. II general ____ Arnold

Clock setting on the Big Island:

Abbr.

Press Your Luck

ABC, 8 p.m. (season premiere)

Three contestant­s use their spins to win cash and prizes while trying to avoid the Whammy, who could take all of their winnings. The winning contestant moves on to the new bonus game to face the Whammy in a battle for the opportunit­y to win $1 million.

Match Game

ABC, 9 p.m. (season premiere)

Hosted by Alec Baldwin, the bawdy panel game features four contestant­s vying for the chance to win $25,000, as they attempt to match the answers of six celebritie­s in a game of fill-in-the-blank.

Quiz

AMC, 9 p.m. (new miniseries)

Stephen Frears (“The Queen”) directed this three-part drama based on the true story of Charles and Diana Ingram (Matthew Macfadyen and Sian Clifford), who with an accomplice were accused of cheating their way to a million pounds on Britain’s “Who Wants to Be a Millionair­e?” in 2001.

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