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Wed, Mar 12, 2014 by NYTimes

Across

  1. 1. White breakfast beverage
  2. 5. Orange breakfast beverage
  3. 10. Tan breakfast beverage
  4. 13. Blunted blade
  5. 14. What a "V" signals to a violinist
  6. 15. Sock
  7. 17. Middle of a simile
  8. 18. Work like a dog
  9. 19. Body lotion brand
  10. 20. Admonition to the overly curious
  11. 22. Nut often found on a sticky bun
  12. 23. Agitated state
  13. 24. Ungentlemanly sort
  14. 25. R. E. Lee's org.
  15. 28. Like some shopping
  16. 31. Best-liked, in chat rooms
  17. 34. Kid's retort
  18. 36. Words said while tapping on a watch
  19. 38. "I'm buying!," at a bar ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
  20. 41. Good-looking person?
  21. 42. "10" star
  22. 43. Density symbol
  23. 44. Alternative to pasta
  24. 47. Agcy. for retirees
  25. 48. "___ Misérables"
  26. 49. They build up in pores
  27. 51. Rainbow-shaped
  28. 54. Story threads
  29. 59. Bet
  30. 60. Fire-starting aid
  31. 61. ___ bene
  32. 62. One of Isaac's twins
  33. 63. Start of an elimination rhyme
  34. 64. Endor denizen
  35. 65. Fizzy dinner quaff
  36. 66. Plain dinner quaff
  37. 67. Genteel dinner quaff

Down

  1. 1. Product of fermenting honey
  2. 2. ___ facto
  3. 3. Not marbled, say
  4. 4. Jonathan and Martha of Smallville
  5. 5. Newly arrived
  6. 6. Pulling an all-nighter, e.g.
  7. 7. Letter-shaped construction component
  8. 8. Pirate hide-out, often
  9. 9. Meadow mother
  10. 10. Clucked
  11. 11. G.E. component: Abbr.
  12. 12. Halo, e.g.
  13. 16. Clear libation popular in England
  14. 21. Hornswoggled
  15. 22. Cutout toy
  16. 24. Knocked-out state
  17. 25. Product of fermenting apples
  18. 26. England's Fergie, formally
  19. 27. Bud in the Southwest
  20. 29. Fifth-century pope called "the Great"
  21. 30. Before, briefly
  22. 31. Trey beaters
  23. 32. Moorehead of "Citizen Kane"
  24. 33. Clear libation popular in Russia
  25. 35. Presenter of many a spoof, for short
  26. 37. Stocking stuffer?
  27. 39. Six, in Seville
  28. 40. Old-timey agreements
  29. 45. Nickname for the $2 Canadian coin
  30. 46. Nervous giggle
  31. 48. Was a prelude (to)
  32. 50. Muscle connector
  33. 51. Product of fermenting barley
  34. 52. Speak like a tough guy, say
  35. 53. "Ta-ta!"
  36. 54. "Nolo contendere," e.g.
  37. 55. Dryer fuzz
  38. 56. "___ get it!"
  39. 57. School for James Bond
  40. 58. Clear libation popular in Japan
  41. 60. Not a lot

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