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ACROSS
1 Word after martial or culinary 5 “Very,” en español 8 Soak up 14 Person who cherishes high principles 16 Ukrainian peninsula seized by Russia in 2014 17 Made the bed? 18 It may be issued for a defective product 19 Exchange new vows
20 1-1, e.g. 21 Hasten
22 “Oh, now I get it!” 24 Old, ineffective sort
26 1930s boxing champ Max 27 The “C” of I.C.U. 29 “What is Pyramus? a lover, ___ tyrant?”: “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” 30 Mails 31 Prioritize in the trauma center 34 Mandates 36 Does a driving test task — or an apt description of the five circled diagonals in this puzzle 40 Guitarist May of Queen
41 Like zombies 43 Not quite a C 46 Abbreviation in ancient dates 48 “Your majesty” 49 Part of many a woodwind 50 Howling at the moon, say 53 Back-and-forth tool 54 “Atlas Shrugged” author Rand 55 Novelist McEwan 56 Jumped 58 Single things 60 Like baby shampoo 63 Coral rings
64 Dog guarding the gates of the underworld 65 Karate instructor 66 Young ___ (tots) 67 Plying the waves
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1 Insurance giant on the N.Y.S.E. 2 Nutrient fig. 3 Glass showcases for small animals 4 Singer of “Smooth Operator”
5 Sal of “Rebel Without a Cause”
6 Once did
7 “So far,” on a quarterly pay stub: Abbr. 8 Biting 9 Village of the Prancing Pony inn in “The Lord of the Rings”
10 [not my mistake] 11 Resident of Nebraska’s largest city 12 Depended (on) 13 Machines on hay farms 15 Lascivious
20 Fall behind 22 Something a false person puts on 23 Relative of a zither
25 Fervor 26 Shadows that have grown long? 28 Part of a listening pair
30 Lee of Marvel Comics 32 Needlefish 33 Two-time Super Bowl M.V.P. Manning
35 PC core 37 Father of Rachel and Leah in Genesis 38 Backsides 39 “Storms are brewin’” in her eyes, in a 1986 #1 hit
42 Beads on the morning grass
43 Many hour-long TV shows 44 Cactus known for its psychoactive effects
45 One of the Beatles 47 ___ Fisher, women’s clothing brand
50 Low voices 51 Approaches 52 Dress
55 Kind of hands said to be the devil’s playthings 57 ___ bargain 59 Lou Gehrig’s disease, for short 60 Horned Frogs’ sch. 61 Take to court 62 Government agcy. for retirees Annual subscriptions are available for the best of Sunday crosswords from the last 50 years: 1-888-7-ACROSS. AT&T users: Text NYTX to 386 to download puzzles, or visit nytimes.com/mobilexword for more information. Online subscroptions: Today’s puzzle and more than 2,000 past puzzles, nytimes.com/crosswords ($39.95 a year). Share tips: nytimes.com/wordplay. Crosswords for young solvers: nytimes.com/learning/xwords.