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1 “Damn right!” 5 What a lizard’s tail can do

11 Word with snow or bank

14 Holiday trio, with “the”

15 Mark in the World Golf Hall of Fame 16 Kerfuffle

17 Info typically not found in the Yellow Pages

19 Become one

20 Like produce in the produce aisle, often 21 Washington post? 23 Surreptiti­ously say “26-Across,” say 26 See 23-Across 27 Railroad stops: Abbr.

29 Creative activity for grade schoolers 34 Neighbor of Sudan 35 Aspect

36 “Back to the Future” actress Thompson 37 Can type 39 Instinctiv­e behavior for a mother-to-be 41 Arafat’s grp. 42 Writer Gay

44 Tiny salamander­s 45 Reason to sleep with a night light 47 Spell-offs

48 Org. in

“The Bourne Identity” 49 Positions 51 Full of noxious vapors

55 Pop singer Simpson 59 “Catch-22” character

60 Prized possession­s for numismatis­ts 63 Prefix with century or sentence

64 Just one little bite 65 David Ortiz had 1,768 of them, for short

66 Jerk

67 Unknown people, in slang

68 Not yet completed

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1 Digital clock toggle 2 When doubled, seafood burger choice

3 Some causes of stubbornne­ss 4 Switch maker 5 Sonata finale, often 6 Only living creature in the genus Dromaius

7 Little treasure 8 Broccoli ___

9 City near Provo Bay 10 Vintage military planes

11 Rescue tool at a crash site

12 Lines that lift 13 Main section of text 18 Some reef dwellers 22 Mathematic­ian Lovelace 24 Rice dish infused with saffron 25 Neighbor of Ire. 27 ___ life

28 The Hanged Man and The Chariot, for two 30 Scandinavi­aninspired shoe brand 31 Language spoken in the Canadian Prairies

32 Farmer’s market sights

33 Droops

34 Guitar clamp 35 Shoulder’s place 38 Early vehicle that could take up to 30 minutes to start 40 One might be graphic

43 Screw up 46 What’s-___-name 47 “Yours truly” alternativ­e 50 Assails, with “into” 51 Place to see a Matisse in N.Y.C. 52 Biometric scan identifier, maybe 53 Smidge

54 Rap’s Wu-tang ___ 56 Gray wolf 57 Children’s author Blyton

58 Italian for “it” 61 Psilocybin alternativ­e, for short

62 W.W. II zone: Abbr.

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