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Wed, Feb 12, 2014 by NYTimes

Across

  1. 1. Word of exasperation
  2. 7. Katmandu tongue
  3. 13. Wrinkly-skinned dog
  4. 14. One of the red Monopoly spaces
  5. 16. Triumphing
  6. 18. Open-house org.
  7. 19. ___ polloi
  8. 20. Lunes or martes
  9. 21. Ring decision, briefly
  10. 23. Matt who scored the only Jets touchdown in Super Bowl history
  11. 25. 2B, SS or CF
  12. 26. ___ Stic (retractable Bic pen)
  13. 27. Comic Fields who was an Ed Sullivan regular
  14. 28. "Amores" poet
  15. 30. Designed to minimize wind resistance
  16. 31. Prepare, as some peanuts
  17. 32. Campbell of "Party of Five"
  18. 33. Traditional pre-Christmas activity
  19. 36. Cartoon shriek
  20. 37. Roll-call call
  21. 38. Bub
  22. 41. The First State: Abbr.
  23. 43. Cry at the World Cup
  24. 44. Fleet member retired in '03
  25. 47. Place on a pedestal
  26. 49. Last book of the Old Testament
  27. 51. Element in chips
  28. 52. Became too old for foster care, say
  29. 53. Testifying accurately
  30. 55. Rare sight on casual Friday
  31. 56. Hawke of Hollywood
  32. 57. Buffalo's county
  33. 58. Marks of good bowlers
  34. 59. Surgical bypass
  35. 60. AOL alternative

Down

  1. 1. One operating a loom
  2. 2. End of Kurosawa's "Rashomon"?
  3. 3. Directional ending
  4. 4. Prefix with center
  5. 5. Nixon, e.g., for two yrs.
  6. 6. 1952 Gary Cooper classic
  7. 7. Believer that life is meaningless
  8. 8. Suffix with acetyl
  9. 9. S.F. summer setting
  10. 10. It's about 1% argon
  11. 11. Had a break between flights
  12. 12. Clear and direct, as reporting
  13. 13. Common Nascar letters
  14. 15. Letters on a perp's record
  15. 17. Morgue ID
  16. 22. Christmas carol starter
  17. 23. They vary according to batters' heights
  18. 24. Poison gas, e.g.
  19. 25. Florence's ___ Vecchio
  20. 26. Bopper
  21. 29. "___-lish!" ("Yum!")
  22. 34. Longtime Florentine ruling family
  23. 35. There might be one on the corner of a sail
  24. 38. Atomizer outputs
  25. 39. They're said at the end of a soirée
  26. 40. Dog that might be named Shep
  27. 42. Derby victory margin, maybe
  28. 43. Many an urban Cornhusker
  29. 44. Searches high and low
  30. 45. Quarantine, say
  31. 46. Dime-on-the-dollar donation
  32. 48. Happy tunes
  33. 50. To the point, in law
  34. 54. Day after hump day: Abbr.

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